Professor Yasheng Huang: Trump's America is in chaos, but is China's world in order?
"If you truly undermine the rule of law, the capital market is going to have very negative reactions, the prices are going to go up."
"If you truly undermine the rule of law, the capital market is going to have very negative reactions, the prices are going to go up."
"If a piece of content does not capture the attention of the audience, it will be difficult to monetize it."
"Given Russia's size, military resources, and combat experience, this war was extremely unequal from the start."
"If suppliers of AI capabilities are unwilling to adapt their terms, then we should move away from those vendors."
Research suggests that an Applebee's or an Olive Garden might be the last remaining institution that brings together a cross-section of America.
Andrew McAfee joined CNBC for a wide-ranging conversation about the successful results that come from leaning on the "geeks."
For professor Catherine Wolfram, Trump's tariffs are only part of the problem when it comes to clean energy.
Deborah Ancona discusses the essential skills of inquiry, advocacy, and connecting that leaders can use to foster trust.
"I think we shouldn't be Covid-obsessed when we think about NIH reform, and this set of proposals is."
Yasheng Huang speaks with ThinkChina on a range of topics including global instability, the result of the US elections, and China's politics.