CHINA AND THE WORLD China's Coal Conundrum Even as China has pledged reduction of carbon emissions under the Paris Agreement, it has actively pursued coal projects in the Balkans in recent years that seem to go against those commitments. By Echowall Staff 06:35 am | November 28, 2019
CHINA THROUGH A EUROPEAN LENS China in the Polar “Zone of Peace” China’s potentially growing economic influence in the Arctic region has raised concerns amongst Arctic states and stakeholders. What kind of security risks for the Arctic states and peoples could accompany China’s regional engagement? By Sanna Kopra 03:47 am | November 15, 2019
INSIDE CHINA Piling Into the Lead China is now at the top of the tables when it comes to investment in research and development. But problems like bureaucracy and short-term thinking continue to hold innovation back. By Chen Jibing 07:44 am | November 13, 2019
CHINA AND THE WORLD The Wall and the US-China Trade War Germans may celebrate the fall of the Berlin Wall as a turning point for the country, and an end to repression and division. But in China's state media today, the wall is a symbol of US-China trade divisions. By David Bandurski 10:10 am | November 9, 2019
CHINA AND THE WORLD China’s Berlin Wall As Germany celebrates the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall and the dramatic changes brought by the events of 1989, the anniversary will pass quietly in China. By Qian Gang 01:35 pm | November 8, 2019
CHINA THROUGH A EUROPEAN LENS Facing the China Challenge in the Balkans For years, concerns in Brussels and Western European capitals about the security of southeastern Europe have centered on the threat posed by Putin’s Russia. But behind these fears the question of China looms large. By Vuk Vuksanovic 07:26 am | November 4, 2019
CHINA THROUGH A EUROPEAN LENS China Ties Under Scrutiny in Prague A recent controversy surrounding the Czech-Chinese Center, a program at the top university in the Czech Republic, is the latest in a series of "shenanigans" that have drawn public attention to relations with China, says Martin Hala. By Echowall Staff 07:40 am | October 29, 2019
CHINA AND THE WORLD Breaking Free of GDP For decades, the notion of GDP has taken on symbolic significance for the Chinese Communist Party. But the prominence of the measure may be faltering in the face of the country's changing economic and political climate. By Echowall Staff 07:25 pm | October 28, 2019
INSIDE CHINA Boxing In China's Innovators Top technology firms in China now account for almost half of the top-20 global firms. But as these companies seek to develop globally, their close association with the Chinese government is a force that both pushes them forward and holds them back. By Wen Kejian 08:09 am | October 22, 2019