CHINA THROUGH A EUROPEAN LENS From Unfulfilled Promises to Realized Fears? While “bigger” countries in Europe and the EU are struggling with finding a new China policy, the Baltic states have approached China with a curious mix of independence and engagement. By Konstantinas Andrijauskas 07:20 am | February 4, 2021
CHINA AND THE WORLD One letter, two false signals When it comes to the interest of German car makers, the German Economic Minister seems to forget a simple economic rule: first come, first served. By Zhu Yi 03:49 pm | January 25, 2021
INSIDE CHINA For Whom the Warning System Tolls As many countries struggle to contain the COVID-19 pandemic, China supposedly has the virus under control. However, the beginning of the outbreak in Wuhan was a different story; one that revealed the weaknesses of the seemingly effective authoritarian power. By Liu Cong 08:41 am | January 13, 2021
CHINA THROUGH A EUROPEAN LENS Is China Out the Window in the CEE? For a number of years, China seemed to be making inroads in Central and Eastern Europe, even drawing participation in an informal grouping of CEE nations. Lately, though, it seems that CEE states are fed up with unfulfilled promises, aggressive diplomacy and illiberal behavior. By Emilian Kavalski 09:53 am | December 29, 2020
CHINA AND THE WORLD Saving Multilateralism Despite Joe Biden's election as US president, tensions and intense rivalry between the US and China are likely to persist in the coming years. Given this environment, what are the prospects for Europe as it seeks to uphold the multilateral, rules-based system? By Anna Michalski 10:44 am | December 16, 2020
CHINA THROUGH A EUROPEAN LENS Searching for a Bolder China Policy French President Emmanuel Macron has spoken of "boldness," "risk-taking" and the upholding of Enlightenment values as essential to foreign policy. But far from boldness, the current strategy toward China in Paris seems one of avoiding offense at all cost. By Antoine Bondaz 08:46 am | November 30, 2020
CHINA THROUGH A EUROPEAN LENS China’s Challenging Year in Europe In a toughening geopolitical context, with much hanging also on the transition in the US, the months and years to come will certainly be difficult for China-Europe relations – just as this year has undoubtedly been. By Philippe Le Corre 07:52 am | November 10, 2020
INSIDE CHINA China’s Unemployment Challenge China now talks about a “dual-cycle” of development that means less dependence on foreign markets and greater domestic demand. Only by stabilizing employment can the country effectively develop and sustain demand. But current rates of growth suggest stabilizing employment will be a tough ask. By Shi Yuwen 10:16 am | October 13, 2020
CHINA AND THE WORLD The WHO’s China Story In the first of two articles addressing the relationship between China and the World Health Organization, an issue getting a great deal of attention in the midst of COVID-19, Qian Gang looks at the involvement of Chinese health professionals in the organization’s origins. By Qian Gang 08:06 am | September 24, 2020