Why China Can’t Solve Its Problems of Today

Why China Can’t Solve Its Problems of Today
A medical staff member feeds a baby at a hospital in Danzhai, in China's southwestern Guizhou Province, on May 11, 2021. STR/AFP via Getty Images
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China faces a myriad of problems. While well known, ranging from the economic to the demographic as well as others, analysts question Beijing’s inability to avoid widely foreseen pitfalls.

Christopher Balding
Christopher Balding
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Christopher Balding was a professor at the Fulbright University Vietnam and the HSBC Business School of Peking University Graduate School. He specializes in the Chinese economy, financial markets, and technology. A senior fellow at the Henry Jackson Society, he lived in China and Vietnam for more than a decade before relocating to the United States.
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