“Buy when there’s blood in the streets, even if the blood is your own” – Baron Rothschild Post-conflict countries remain off the radar for nearly…
In 2011 an eighteen year old Hmong woman from Northern Vietnam arrived at her remote hill village, bewildered and bedraggled, only reaching it after four…
My review of Jonathan Fenby’s book was orginally published in the excellent LSE Review of Books: China has long provided observers in the West with…
If there is one thing which fascinates Emerging Market watchers, it is trying to predict which economies which will…
China and India face the biggest dependency on external energy supplies among the world’s rising powers. Having outgrown their domestic energy sources both countries are…
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This week I’m looking at what is currently a red hot trend, namely Chinese investment in global property and real estate, which just happens to…
China’s relations with Emerging Europe are often overlooked, but they are set to take on much greater significance over the next decade as the economic and political linkages…
I’ve been looking forward to writing about this subject for a long time now. For me due diligence is one of the most exciting and…
Today we have a guest post by Thibaud Andre, a French consultant working in China. In 2009, the Chinese government announced the establishment of “a…

