CHINA THROUGH A EUROPEAN LENS Public Predictions about China’s Carbon Emissions Peak: Dynamics and Impacts China’s expansion of renewable capacity drives optimistic predictions about the country’s progress in reducing carbon emissions; however, unrealistic forecasts could hinder efforts to address real environmental challenges. By Anja Senz and Belinda Uebler 08:45 am | October 7, 2024
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 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 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
CHINA THROUGH A EUROPEAN LENS The Two Faces of Czech China Policy Recent signs in the Czech Republic have pointed to growing disappointment with the intangible benefits of drawing closer to China. Is a real reassessment of Czech-China relations underway? By Olga Lomová 11:50 am | July 8, 2020
CHINA THROUGH A EUROPEAN LENS Solving Sweden’s China Puzzle The perception of China has deteriorated among Swedes in recent years as relations have grown strained. Can Sweden find a way forward to constructive dialogue and meaningful exchange with Beijing? By Jerker Hellström 10:59 am | June 30, 2020
CHINA THROUGH A EUROPEAN LENS Italy Oscillates on China While some recent moves, from trade to coronavirus aid, may suggest Italy is moving closer to China, the reality is that the country's China policy continues to seesaw between assuagement of traditional Western allies and closer ties with China. By Nicola Casarini 08:20 am | June 22, 2020
CHINA THROUGH A EUROPEAN LENS How Dependent is Germany on China? The importance of the trade relationship with China has encouraged the view in Germany that economic dependencies limit its choices in areas like human rights and investment. But closer scrutiny suggests this might not be the case. By Zhu Yi 05:56 am | June 10, 2020