The Weekly Pigeon (October 28, 2018)

Will US-China tensions bring China and Japan closer together? This Thursday, Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe traveled to Beijing to discuss cooperation on issues such as joint infrastructure investments and panda loans, signaling a potential thaw in bilateral relations. Business representatives participated in the visit, with Japanese and Chinese companies signing deals worth $18 billion. However, Abe also announced the end of Japan’s developmental aid … Continue reading The Weekly Pigeon (October 28, 2018)

Sounding the Environmental Alarm on the Belt and Road Initiative

QI HANG CHEN tackles the sprawling environmental implications of China’s Belt and Road Initiative. China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has the prerequisite elements for a massive environmental and climatic disaster. China’s pivot to green domestic policies has obscured the exportation of its environmentally damaging excesses abroad, in what is known as “shadow ecology”. While we must acknowledge China’s efforts to “green” the BRI through legal … Continue reading Sounding the Environmental Alarm on the Belt and Road Initiative

A War of Visibility: Contradictions in China’s Environmental Policy

JASMINE GAN contextualizes China’s environmental progress. On October 10, 2018, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change urged governments to recognize the drastic trajectory of the climate in a special report, “Global Warming of 1.5°C”. To contain global warming to 1.5°C (2.7°F) above pre-industrial levels, the world needs to cut down carbon emissions at unprecedented levels: essentially halving emissions by 2030 and eliminating them entirely by 2050. … Continue reading A War of Visibility: Contradictions in China’s Environmental Policy

The Weekly Pigeon (October 21, 2018)

How is China innovating in AI? Chinese tech giant Baidu has been invited to join a partnership of AI companies headed by Silicon Valley heavyweights Facebook, Amazon, IBM and Microsoft, established in 2016 to share best practices about AI development with ethics and academic experts. America and China, as first movers in AI development, will have the most influence over future ethical norms that will … Continue reading The Weekly Pigeon (October 21, 2018)

Dry China: The Ticking Time Bomb of Water Scarcity

JACK MORGANJONES analyzes a ticking time bomb in China: water scarcity. The consensus among foreign policy experts is that the threat of water wars should not be overstated.  Historically, there have been remarkably few examples of violent conflicts over water. In the 20th century, those which did occur were mostly between Israel and its immediate neighbors, suggesting that the root causes cannot simply be attributed to water. Moreover, a study from … Continue reading Dry China: The Ticking Time Bomb of Water Scarcity

Resuscitating China’s Environment

ISABELLA CHENG introduces the October 2018 Domestic Theme. China’s environmental challenges have consistently been at the forefront of both domestic and international discussion since the country’s spectacular economic takeoff in the early 21st century. Combining its status as the “world’s factory”, engaged in profitable yet high-emissions, heavy-industry manufacturing, and lax, ineffective environmental policies and regulations in the past, it is not hard to see what drove … Continue reading Resuscitating China’s Environment

The Weekly Pigeon (October 7, 2018)

Does IP reform in China signal an end to IP theft? Bloomberg reported that malicious Chinese microchips were embedded in servers sold to Apple and Amazon, raising grave concerns about supply chain security. Trump’s strategy has been to impose tariffs on Chinese high tech industries, although China has made significant progress in reforming its IP policies in recent years. This may not be enough to assuage … Continue reading The Weekly Pigeon (October 7, 2018)