CHINA THROUGH A EUROPEAN LENS Whose Line Is It Anyway? With Chinese loans, Hungary plans to upgrade a 160-kilometer railway line from the capital of Budapest south to the Serbian border at a cost of 2.89 billion dollars. But why? By Ákos Keller-Alánt / Initium 10:39 am | August 8, 2019
CHINA THROUGH A EUROPEAN LENS Memorandum of Misunderstanding By some accounts countries in Central and Eastern Europe have grown weary of grand promises of Chinese investment and trade gains that have failed to materialize. By Echowall Staff 08:30 am | August 8, 2019
CHINA AND THE WORLD Looking Back on Strategic Partnership As China celebrates the 70th anniversary of relations with Russia and “unprecedented” friendship, the record in the Chinese press tells a more complex story. By Qian Gang 12:06 am | July 25, 2019
CHINA THROUGH A EUROPEAN LENS What Makes Angela Merkel Cry? When it comes to Europe’s relationship with China, perceptions in the Chinese social media space could be too important to ignore. By Zhu Yi 10:30 pm | July 18, 2019
CHINA THROUGH A EUROPEAN LENS Connecting a Country, Dividing Opinion China and Croatia say bidding for the Pelješac Bridge was fair. Messaging from both countries only fuels suspicion that other factors are at play. By David Bandurski 08:00 pm | July 18, 2019
CHINA THROUGH A EUROPEAN LENS Czech Inventor, Chinese Investor: A Cautionary Tale A fever for investment from China in the Czech Republic in recent years led to lack of vigilance over forced technology transfers and hostile takeovers. By Martin Hala 07:30 pm | July 18, 2019
CHINA AND THE WORLD Good Money, Bad Money Can we really discuss the factors behind France’s “Yellow Vest” movement and other European upheavals without addressing the role of China in a globalized world?By Qin Hui 06:40 pm | July 18, 2019
CHINA AND THE WORLD The Birth of a Foreign Policy Catchphrase The journey of “community of common destiny” to the center of China’s foreign policy lexicon has been years in the making. By Qian Gang 04:45 pm | July 18, 2019
CHINA THROUGH A EUROPEAN LENS Community and “Discourse Power” How has the Chinese notion of a “community of common destiny for humankind” been received in France? The short answer is that is hasn’t been. But the language isn’t exactly unfamiliar either. By Sebastian Veg and Mathieu Duchâtel 03:50 pm | July 18, 2019