CHINA THROUGH A EUROPEAN LENS Trojan Horses, Jilted Suitors In recent years, Poland has been seen by some observers as a willing decoy for China as it seeks to wedge itself into Europe, and the arrest in January of a Huawei executive seemed like a change of heart. But were things ever so simple? By Alicja Bachulska 01:02 pm | July 18, 2019
CHINA AND THE WORLD A Great Revolution of the Mind How Liang Qichao’s sojourn in Europe in the wake of the devastation of the Great War shaped the destiny of modern China. By Xu Guoqi 11:17 am | July 18, 2019
CHINA THROUGH A EUROPEAN LENS Filling the Void with China Echowall speaks to Italian scholar Ivan Franceschini about Italy’s hopes for deeper engagement with China, one year after he penned an open letter objecting to the enthusiastically pro-China remarks of the country’s new junior minister for economic development, Michele Geraci. By Echowall Staff 10:15 am | July 18, 2019
INSIDE CHINA Red Pilgrims Thanks to a growing network of sites in Europe catering to Chinese demand for Communism-themed attractions, it is now possible to tour beyond China’s borders and never leave the Chinese political context. Welcome to the world of international red tourism. By Ning Hui / Initium 09:10 am | July 18, 2019
CHINA AND THE WORLD Communist Histories and the Rise of the Populist Right If you hope to grasp the current affairs in Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, it is imperative to return to their Communist pasts. A strange interplay has emerged between the Communism of former days and the right-wing populism of the present. By Fang Kecheng / Initium 08:31 am | July 18, 2019
CHINA AND THE WORLD The Future of Common Destiny Xi's language about “common destiny” may echo European ideas, but China's concept emphasizes the primacy of national rights over the rights of the individual. By David Bandurski 05:35 pm | July 15, 2019