Illuminating the Arts-Policy Nexus 
Illuminating the Arts-Policy Nexus is a fortnightly series of articles on the role of art in public policymaking. This series invites WPI fellows and project leaders as well as external practitioners to contribute pieces on how artists have led policy change and how policymakers can use creative strategies.
In Every Nation for Itself: Winners and Losers in a G-Zero World, World Policy Institute Senior Fellow Ian Bremmer illustrates a historic shift in the international system and the world economy—and an unprecedented moment of global uncertainty.
World Economic Roundtable: China's Economic Future and the Chongqing Question
The World Policy Institute and New America Foundation invite you to:
World Economic Roundtable: China's Economic Future and the Chongqing Question
Featuring:
Kevin Lu, Asia-Pacific Director for the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) of the World Bank
Target Cambodia
[Editor's note: This morning Cambodia arrested a french citizen allegedly at the behest of China. China charged that the man was involved in the ongoing Bo Xilai fallout, where a leading politician has been linked to the murder of an Englishman.
Democracy: the Real Winner in the Bo Xilai Scandal
By Elizabeth Pond
Suddenly, a generation after the 1989 Tiananmen massacre, democracy, or at least proto-democracy, is again in the air in China. Space has been created for reformists like outgoing Premier Wen Jiabao and Guangdong party chief Wang Yang.










