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...The rest of the world is unlikely to do that,” says Michael Pettis, a finance professor at Peking University and senior fellow at think-tank Carnegie China....
...Michael Sheridan Author, ‘The Gate to China’ Geneva, Switzerland Letter in response to this letter: Was writing on the wall when Russia declined to sign Minsk II? / From Andreas Weitzer, Lija, Malta...
...Additional reporting by Michael Stott in London...
...That famous piece of advice from Deng Xiaoping has served China well over the past 40 years....
...Posen: What I call China’s structural problems are very different than what, say, Michael Pettis or Adam Tooze call China’s structural problems....
...Streets became what Dr Michael Bull, a theorist of this stuff, calls “privatised pleasure palaces”....
...In Deng’s words, they were “feeling the stones to cross the river”....
...Peking University economist Michael Pettis argues that this is partly due to the lack of bargaining power enjoyed by workers....
...“When Deng was 80 he was at the peak of his career.”...
...Thatcher herself considered Deng Xiaoping, China’s paramount leader, ignorant of how finance worked in Hong Kong....
...During a visit to Washington late that year, Deng Xiaoping secretly visited CIA headquarters late at night and discussed a clandestine facility that the US later set up in western China to spy on the Soviet...
...Michael Dillon Professor of History Affiliate, Lau China Institute,School of Global Affairs, King’s College, London WC2, UK...
...(Grace and Chloe, Rupert’s youngest daughters with his third wife Wendi Deng, won’t have a formal say over how the family trust is governed for at least 10 years.)...
...are discussed in Xinhua and People’s Daily a few times every week, and during economic policy speeches they always promise to make consumption a much more important driver of growth in the future,” says Michael...
...Dercon quotes a study by Michael Spence, a Nobel laureate in economics, who concluded that there was no recipe for development, even if we know some of the ingredients....
...Additional help by Peter Barber, Gavin Kallmann and Michael Bruning. The show’s theme song is by Metaphor Music. The FT’s global head of audio is Cheryl Brumley....
...Deng Xiaoping, for instance, essentially remained influential, you know, well into his 80s, having stepped down formally....
...It’s Deng Xiaoping’s crossing the river by feeling the stones....
...“Looking back, it is painful that I was so gullible,” said Michael Pillsbury, a hawkish former defence department official and veteran of bilateral interactions....
...China under Deng Xiaoping developed the “one country, two systems” formula for easing the incorporation of Hong Kong into the nation, not to preserve freedom and the rule of law in Hong Kong but to allow...
...Deng Xiaoping’s economic revolution was based on encouraging the private sector and foreign investment. It is true that China has retained a large state sector....
...Western readers will find that Roderick MacFarquhar and Michael Schoenhals’s monumental Mao’s Last Revolution (2006) is more immediately accessible as an account of events, and for those who seek a Chinese...
...Asset bubble territory After Deng Xiaoping reformed China’s economy in the late 1970s, direct foreign investment rushed into the country....
...While Deng Xiaoping, the architect of China’s free-market reforms in the late 1970s, set in train a period of unprecedented openness and commercial interaction with the outside world, Beijing in recent years...
...In a letter to clients, Morgan Stanley’s top tech banker Michael Grimes hailed a “truly landmark and historic transaction”....
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