CHINA THROUGH A EUROPEAN LENS A Defensive Europe in Search of Rebalance The COVID-19 crisis seems to have deepened the sense that a logic of divergence now prevails between China and Europe. Is a rebalance of the EU-China relationship possible? And if so, how? By Mathieu Duchâtel 10:35 am | May 28, 2020
CHINA THROUGH A EUROPEAN LENS Stuck in the Middle Like other powers, the UK will have to define a balance between economic and political considerations in its relationship with China. That balance, at present, seems some way off. By Isabel Hilton 09:42 am | May 26, 2020
CHINA THROUGH A EUROPEAN LENS Putting Europe Last? Public debate in EU member states can enhance national and EU policy-making on China, but analysis of the 2019 Dutch policy paper on China and the surrounding debate suggests lack of strategic thinking and resolve on the member-state level may undermine cohesion and policy effectiveness on the EU level. By Dr. Vincent K.L. Chang 06:17 am | May 19, 2020
CHINA THROUGH A EUROPEAN LENS Redefining Germany's Relationship with China The coronavirus crisis has demonstrated the necessity of global cooperation and functioning multilateralism. But as Europe seeks to redefine its approach to China, will the special relationship between China and Germany be an advantage or a liability? By Janka Oertel 07:48 am | May 12, 2020
CHINA THROUGH A EUROPEAN LENS Collaborative Futures Like Made in China 2025, Germany’s Industry 4.0 is a vision of economic transformation. Unlike the Chinese plan, however, Industry 4.0 was never top-down, and it has prioritized both broad societal participation and cross-European cooperation over visions of national dominance.By Angelina Horsinka 09:58 am | April 20, 2020
CHINA AND THE WORLD What Happened to "Made in China 2025"? China’s grand plan for industrial restructuring caused concern in Europe following its announcement in 2015. Liang Shixin reviews the policy and its development, and notes signs to look for. By Liang Shixin 09:56 am | April 14, 2020
INSIDE CHINA An Epidemic of Social Disbelief The organization and drive shown by China’s online youth in the midst of the coronavirus epidemic was an inspiring glimpse at the potential young Chinese have to assert themselves. But these actions disguise a deeper vacuum of social values in China. By Chen Chun 11:20 am | March 19, 2020
CHINA AND THE WORLD The Many Sides of Multilateralism Multilateralism has been central to pledges for future European-Chinese cooperation, particularly as the US has opted out of multilateral institutions. But look more closely and you find that the EU and China have sharply contrasting notions of what multilateralism actually means.By Liselotte Odgaard 09:00 am | March 9, 2020
CHINA AND THE WORLD China’s New Think Tanks in Europe China has clearly announced its intention to develop “new think tanks” that can bolster its global influence. What does this mean for Europe and the rest of the world? By David Bandurski 09:40 am | March 2, 2020