Expectations Meet Reality for China’s Middle East Mediation
Since the eruption of war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, China has been engaged in active diplomacy to position
Gaza-Israel War: As Conflict Escalates, Asian Countries Walk a Tightrope
As Hamas militants launched a sudden attack across the Gaza border, a group of United States senators were in Beijing.
Pakistan’s Investment Strategy Risks Past Mistakes
Pakistan has a new savior – or at least someone who’s presenting himself as one. Gen. Asim Munir, the chief of army
Israel Could Make or Break America’s Trade Plans to Rival China
In the summer of 2011, I was aboard a ship bound from Athens for the Gaza Strip. I was covering
Middle East Well Placed to Weather China’s Downturn
For decades, China’s economy has been the engine of global growth. Now, with this machine slowing down and Chinese leaders
China’s Cautious Return to Syria’s Oil Market
On June 20, China’s state-owned energy and chemical giant, Sinopec, named a new manager for its subsidiary in Syria. The move,