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John Cassidy, New Yorker: China’s Economic Slowdown: How Bad Is It?
Tuesday was another nervy day on Wall Street: the Dow closed down almost four hundred and seventy points, or about three per cent. The immediate issue, once again, was China, which by some measures is now the world’s second-largest economy. In Beijing, the government released a set of figures indicating that output from the country’s enormous manufacturing sector is declining. Another new statistic showed that the Chinese services sector, which has been growing pretty strongly, is now exhibiting some weakness, too.
Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- September 2, 2015
Banks Are Perilously Exposed to China -- Leonid Bershidsky, Bloomberg
Is This Man Responsible for China’s Stock Market Crash? -- Shannon Tiezzi, The Diplomat
China Manipulated Its Stock Market Last Week Because of a Parade -- Jordan Weissmann, Slate
Standing apart, South Korea's Park heads to China's WWII extravaganza -- Donald Kirk, CSM
Passive-Aggressive Rivalry Deepens China-Japan Tensions -- Rachel Vandenbrink & Yanmei Xie. Lowy Institute
Thanks to Libya, North Korea Might Never Negotiate on Nuclear Weapons -- Doug Bandow, National Interest
Two years into Rouhani presidency, Iranians ask for more -- The Guardian
Is Gaza becoming 'uninhabitable'? -- Cara Anna, Associated Press
Amid violence in Kiev, Ukraine tries to find a 'decentralized' peace -- Fred Weir, CSM
Will Russia Block Facebook? -- Nikolai Epple, Moscow Times
Why Russia Is Dominating The Battle For The Arctic -- Jennings Brown, Vocativ
The Real Arctic Threat -- John McCain, WSJ
Latin America's 100 Years of Slow Growth -- Justin Fox, Bloomberg
Why should we care about preserving the past — or protecting our future? -- David Ignatius, Washington Post
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