Perhaps the most salient feature of the 21st Century so far has been China’s emergence as a global force. Li Zhaoxing, who was the Chinese foreign minister until 2007, sets out here to correct some of the common misapprehensions about China’s international goals and intentions.
It's tempting to base ideas for global financial regulation on “bashing big banks”, says Avinash Persaud, who chaired the UN’s “Stiglitz Commission” on financial reform. But he warns that the greater problem is that of diverging American and European views on a safer rulebook