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Minghao Zhao

Minghao Zhao

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Minghao Zhao, a senior fellow at the Charhar Institute in China, is a member of the China National Committee of the Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific.

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  1. Rebuilding the Infrastructure of Sino-American Relations
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    Rebuilding the Infrastructure of Sino-American Relations

    Nov 19, 2021 Minghao Zhao urges both sides to invest in the infrastructure supporting the increasingly brittle bilateral relationship.

  2. Will the US Strike North Korea?
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    Will the US Strike North Korea?

    Aug 10, 2017 Minghao Zhao weighs the Trump administration's options in response to increasing bellicosity from Pyongyang.

  3. China’s Road to Peace on the Korean Peninsula
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    China’s Road to Peace on the Korean Peninsula

    Mar 13, 2017 Minghao Zhao proposes steps to defuse regional tensions in the wake of North Korea's latest missile tests.

  4. Which Way for US-China Relations Under Trump?
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    Which Way for US-China Relations Under Trump?

    Nov 9, 2016 Minghao Zhao calls on the president-elect to forge a new major-power framework to avoid future conflicts.

  5. Xi of Arabia
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    Xi of Arabia

    Jan 29, 2016 Minghao Zhao notes the positive impact that China's economy-focused diplomacy can have in the Middle East.

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    The Fed, the Fund, and the Bank in Trump’s Crosshairs

    Barry Eichengreen

    Unlike during his first term, US President Donald Trump no longer seems to care if his policies wreak havoc in financial markets. This time around, Trump seems to be obsessed with his radical approach to institutional deconstruction, which includes targeting the Federal Reserve, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Bank.

    explains why the US president’s second administration, unlike his first, is targeting all three.
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    Europe Can Easily Safeguard Ukraine

    Daniel Gros points out that the EU, the UK, and Norway have all they need to keep Russia at bay, without help from the US.
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    Toward a North American Economic Union

    Nouriel Roubini explains why Canada, Mexico, and the United States should pursue EU-style integration.
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    Why Global Governance Is Failing

    Antara Haldar argues that we need to look beyond the nation-state to develop a more “planetary” mode of thinking.
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    Europe Must Break Free from Its Digital Dependence

    Cristina Caffarra highlights a new push to bolster the EU’s technological capabilities and achieve strategic autonomy.
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    The Key to Universal Energy Access Is Green

    Ingrid-Gabriela Hoven & Francesco La Camera tout the transformative potential of distributed renewable energy systems.
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    Trumponomics’ Exorbitant Burden

    Raghuram G. Rajan is unpersuaded by the argument made by presidential advisers for unilaterally restructuring global trade.
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    Trump, Bitcoin, and the Future of the Dollar

    Carla Norrlöf

    By launching new trade wars and ordering the creation of a Bitcoin reserve, Donald Trump is assuming that US trade partners will pay any price to maintain access to the American market. But if he is wrong about that, the dominance of the US dollar, and all the advantages it confers, could be lost indefinitely.

    doubts the US administration can preserve the greenback’s status while pursuing its trade and crypto policies.
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    Fear and Loathing in the Oval Office

    Nina L. Khrushcheva sees traces of Stalin and Mao in Donald Trump’s penchant for ritual humiliation of foe and friend alike.

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