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Former World Bank President Criticizes U.S. Handling of New China-Led Infrastructure Bank

WSJ.com, March 19, 2015 –Commentary by Ying Ma In the past week, the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Italy have … More

AIIB, Bob Zoellick, China-US, World Bank, WSJ

Tribute to an Alleged Criminal

Wall Street Journal Asia, December 8, 2014 –Op-Ed by Ying Ma Chinese President Xi Jinping ’s anticorruption campaign garnered splashy headlines over … More

China, legal system, rights of the accused, Shen Hao, WSJ, Zhou Yongkang

Dealing With China, U.S. Needs to Separate Rhetoric From Reassurance

WSJ.com, November 7, 2014 –Commentary by Ying Ma As U.S. President Barack Obama gets ready to meet Chinese President Xi … More

APEC, China, deterrence, Obama, pivot to Asia, reassurance, WSJ

China Has No Interest in Backing Down to the U.S.

WSJ.com, September 23, 2014 –Commentary by Ying Ma U.S. National Security Advisor Susan Rice visited China earlier this month to … More

China, deterrence, Hugh White, pivot to Asia, reassurance, WSJ

U.S. Containment, China’s “Peaceful Rise”

WSJ.com, May 20, 2014 –Commentary by Ying Ma Even as China grows increasingly assertive in the South China Sea, the … More

China, containment, peaceful rise, South China Sea, Vietnam, WSJ

Should China Just “Shut Up” About Its Territorial Ambitions?

WSJ.com, April 22, 2014 –Commentary by Ying Ma As territorial tensions continue to hover over the Asia-Pacific, Beijing has grown … More

Diaoyu, Edward Luttwak, Japan, Senkaku, South China Sea, strategy, WSJ

China’s Failed Effort to Export Outrage Over Japan

WSJ.com, February 14, 2014 –Commentary by Ying Ma With Secretary of State John Kerry visiting Beijing this week, China would … More

Asia, Congress, Japan, Shinzo Abe, territorial disputes, World War II, WSJ

Finding China, in Far-Flung Lands

Wall Street Journal Asia, March 13, 2009 Singapore The nationalist frenzy arrived quickly. As soon as Chinese art collector Cai … More

Cai Mingchao, China, Chinese immigrants, Chinese nationalism, Christie's and Chinese bronze sculptures, Southeast Asia, WSJ

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