There is a perception that China's talented youth are itching to leave their country to pursue a U.S. college education. But due to poor U.S.-China relations, the dramatic increase in anti-Asian hate crimes, and the rise of Chinese universities, many students are opting to stay in China or choose another country for their education, Yingyi Ma explains.
Will positive momentum from the Biden-Xi meeting last?
Amid strained relations between their countries, U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping met in San Francisco last week. Patricia M. Kim joins The Current podcast to provide a rundown of the meeting's outcomes and its implications for U.S.-China relations going forward.
New York City's traffic congestion pricing plan. After multiple attempts over the past two decades, New York City will finally launch a congestion pricing program in 2024 to alleviate traffic in Manhattan. The timing couldn't be much better, Adie Tomer says in an opinion piece for Bloomberg CityLab.
The latest threat to a fragile global economy. While the global economy has been remarkably resilient over the past four years, markets are jittery because of the Israel-Hamas war and rising geopolitical concerns. Indermit Gill and M. Ayhan Kose outline what policymakers should keep an eye on.
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