China's economy is bedevilled by both structural and cyclical factors, but there is still space of policies to support households and productive employment.
Increasing use of the WTO's national security exemption is the most dangerous loophole in global trade. To remain relevant, the WTO must introduce reforms that solve this existential dilemma.
Tensions over the rise of China should be addressed with globalisation and multilateralism, which can do a lot of the work that diplomatic braggadocio and military deterrence are now vainly attempting.
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The new Tokyo-Seoul-Washington trilateral is a mark of the depth of concerns about China, but the reinvigorated relationship may remain a hostage to domestic politics.