Gu Qingyang

THE WRITER IS ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR AT THE LEE KUAN YEW SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY AT THE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE

The competition over critical minerals can no longer be understood simply as a contest between the US and China.
NEW GLOBAL ORDER

Beyond US-China rivalry: triangular geopolitics of critical minerals is reshaping global trade

China’s path forward lies in a strategic transition towards supplying capital goods, industrial equipment and production inputs.
THE BROAD VIEW

China: From consumer goods exporter to the ‘industrial mother machine’

The current crisis in the Middle East may drive a qualitative leap in China-Asean economic intereaction.
NEW GLOBAL ORDER

A new logic of China-Asean economic integration emerges from the Middle East conflict