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Oct 4, 2021

Roberts featured in BBC World News on China’s overseas lending push

In an 9/28 interview with BBC World News, Dexter Tiff Roberts commented on a recent study published by AidData, an international development research lab based at Virginia’s College of William & Mary which highlighted over $385 billion USD of hidden debts in Chinese loans to foreign countries. Roberts described China’s foreign lending methods as “a […]

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Sep 27, 2021

Roberts featured in CNN International on Evergrande’s debt crisis

On September 20, Dexter Tiff Roberts was featured in CNN International on Wall Street’s reaction to China’s Evergrande crisis. He argued that the Chinese government has a very firm hand on financial sectors and “would like to make an example of Evergrande” by injecting politics into the country’s economy.  Read more about the author:

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Sep 10, 2021

Roberts in Nikkei Asia on Beijing’s recent crackdown on private businesses and its implications for China’s economic future

By Atlantic Council

On September 10, 2021, Nikkei Asia published an op-ed by Asia Security Initiative senior fellow Dexter Tiff Roberts titled, “Lacking a better game plan, Beijing will pick off more industries.” The article explores Beijing’s “squeeze” on technology sectors and highlights China’s growing economic vulnerabilities. Roberts argues that “this is bad news for Beijing’s plan to […]

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Dexter Tiff Roberts is a nonresident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Global China Hub and the Indo-Pacific Security Initiative, which is part of the Atlantic Council’s Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security. He also serves as the founder and publisher of Trade War — a weekly newsletter on Chinese business and politics, with over five thousand subscribers and followers from government, finance, and academia — and is an award-winning writer and speaker on the Chinese economy and US-China relations. His analysis, writing, and commentary have been featured in Foreign Affairs, the Washington Post, Politico, the Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, NPR, the BBC, and CNN. He teaches Chinese politics at the University of Montana and is principal and founder of Cold Mountain LLC.

Roberts served for more than two decades as China bureau chief and Asia News Editor at Bloomberg Businessweek, based in Beijing, where he covered China’s accession to the World Trade Organization, the impact of the Global Financial Crisis, and the rise of authoritarian leader Xi Jinping. He has reported from all of China’s provinces and regions including Tibet and Xinjiang, as well as from Mongolia, Cambodia and North Korea. Previously he was director of China affairs at the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Center.

Roberts has a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Stanford University and a Master of International Affairs focusing on China from the Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs. He studied at National Taiwan Normal University’s Mandarin Training Center in Taipei and speaks fluent Chinese. Roberts’ first book, The Myth of Chinese Capitalism: the Worker, the Factory and the Future of the World (St. Martin’s Press), was chosen as one of the Economist “best books of the year” for 2020, and was a best seller in Chinese, published by Taiwan’s Gusa Publishing.