CHINA THROUGH A EUROPEAN LENS Untangling People-to-People Ties In the second installment of our ongoing series offering real examples of how experts can assess Chinese parties and partnerships, we look more closely at a new initiative between China and Romania. By David Bandurski 03:46 pm | October 21, 2019
CHINA THROUGH A EUROPEAN LENS Securing the Sino-Serbian Partnership If enthusiasm on both sides is any indication, the increasing defence relationship between China and Serbia can be expected the grow even closer in the future. By Vuk Vuksanovic 12:31 pm | October 14, 2019
CHINA AND THE WORLD Searching for Clarity As Europe seeks to grow smarter in its engagements with China, here is the first in a series of online cases providing real examples of how experts and researchers can assess parties and partnerships with basic due diligence. By David Bandurski 05:22 pm | October 9, 2019
CHINA THROUGH A EUROPEAN LENS China’s Model Economist in Poland Polish policymakers have had a growing interest in recent years in the ideas of Chinese economist Justin Lin Yifu. But to what extent have Lin's prescriptions been adopted, and do they actually suit Poland's domestic context? By Łukasz Sarek 12:32 pm | October 4, 2019
CHINA AND THE WORLD The Legend of Lin Yifu As the framework of former World Bank economist Justin Lin Yifu is offered across the globe as a "Chinese model" for economic development, it's a good time to understand the fuller context of Lin's ideas. By Elaine Wang 12:12 pm | October 4, 2019
GREATER CHINA Is Cyber-Nationalism on the Rise in China? As waves of online nationalism in China continue to strike European businesses, it's a good time to become more familiar with the dynamics behind this phenomenon. By FANG Kecheng (方可成) 04:11 pm | September 25, 2019
CHINA THROUGH A EUROPEAN LENS Schooling Europe on China There are growing calls for more expertise about China in Europe. But what would this expertise look like? We spoke with former Swedish ambassador to China Lars Peter Fredén about his preliminary idea for an "EU China School." By Echowall Staff 08:16 am | September 23, 2019
CHINA THROUGH A EUROPEAN LENS Shared Futures in Education For many universities in Ireland and elsewhere in Europe, engagement with Chinese institutions can represent an immense opportunity. But what are the hidden costs to the core values of higher education in Europe? By Echowall Staff 02:57 pm | September 13, 2019
GREATER CHINA Facing Off Over the Berlin Wall As activist Joshua Wong invoked the Cold War and the Berlin Wall while reiterating his cause for free elections and greater autonomy in Hong Kong, a social media account operated by the Chinese Communist Party's official newspaper went on the attack. By Echowall Staff 03:30 pm | September 12, 2019