Friday, October 22, 2021
Biden's comments and US Policy on Taiwan
Sunday, October 17, 2021
Comments on the News: China and Taiwan
Tensions between China and Taiwan have been in the news recently as China has sent warplanes into Taiwan's Air Defense Identification Zone. I talk about this in my TOL Podcast (below) and have provided links to relevant articles below the podcast
Links to relevant Articles:
China isn't about to invade Taiwan. But the two sides are on a dangerous path by Ben Westcott and Eric Cheung, CNN
A Chinese invasion of Taiwan would be a bloody, logistical nightmare by Ben Westcott
What Is the U.S. “One China” Policy, and Why Does it Matter? by Michael Green, CSIS
NTD Talking Points interview: Ian Easton: An Invasion of Taiwan Would Be Nothing Like We’ve Seen in Modern Warfare
Thursday, October 14, 2021
Does China Manipulate its Currency?
The short answer is : Not anymore.
I have addressed this question on this blog twice before (in April 2016 and February 2014 ) and though I was done with it but it seems to keep re-emerging.
So today I am devoting a podcast episode to the topic. Also there are some graphs below the podcast link that depict important data related to the topic.
Graph 1: Exchange Rate- Yuan to the Dollar
Graph 2: China's Foreign Reserves (excluding gold)
Graph 3: Savings Rates
One more thing...
For a discussion of whether China was manipulating its currency in August 2019 when the Trump adminsitrations declared it a manipukatoir, see Brad Setser's Council on Foreign Relations briefSunday, October 10, 2021
Comments on the News - Ojomo and Horn's take on Aid in Afghanistan
In an attempt to reinvigorate this blog, I am launching a podcast counterpart. In this episode, I comment on the NBC News article "20 years after the Afghanistan invasion, a lesson in how not to spend development aid" by Efosa Ojomo and Michael B. Horn