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China Analysis

01 Jul 10

China Analysis introduces European audiences to the debates inside China’s expert and think-tank world, and helps the European policy community understand how China’s leadership thinks.

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A danger or an opportunity? Post-Copenhagen China and climate change

01 Jul 10

This latest edition of “China Analysis” looks at the response to the Copenhagen conference within China itself, as it faces the worst environment position imaginable, threatening its systems and interests. 

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A global China policy

15 Jun 10

China is now a huge foreign policy challenge to the EU: it must respond with a global China policy.

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China shapes its post-crisis economic agenda

19 Jan 10

The latest issue of China Analysis looks at Beijing’s willingness to strengthen international economic governance, and its authors argue that much thinking in China seems to focus on the short term

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China and India: rivals always, partners sometimes

24 Nov 09

The authors of the latest issue of China Analysis argue that Western concerns over “Chindia” - the emergence of a Sino-Indian economic power bloc or strategic alliance - may be unwarranted. 

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China’s response to the G2

25 Jun 09

Fears in Europe that China works to lock the US into a “G2” embrace so as to dominate the global agenda do not reflect Chinese experts’ current strategic thinking.

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A Power Audit of EU-China Relations

17 Apr 09

China is exploiting the EU's divisions and treating the 27-state bloc with "diplomatic contempt" on issues ranging from trade to the Dalai Lama.

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Shaping Europe's Afghan Surge

25 Mar 09

Will the military surge in Afghanistan fail without a civilian surge?

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Fact sheet on NATO deployments in Afghanistan

08 Feb 08

Read our Fact Sheet comparing NATO troop deployment figures in Afghanistan.

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Afghanistan: Europe's Forgotten War

17 Jan 08

Daniel Korski argues that the international coalition should overhaul their Afghanistan strategy and strike a 'grand bargain' to stabilise the war-torn country.

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Commentary

Looking for Afghanistan’s “Anbar moment”

Daniel Korski - 26 Dec 07

The U.S and Europe are casting about for Afghanistan’s “Anbar moment”. But the warring tribes to be united first are the international ones.

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The EU meets China: united we stand?

François Godement - 28 Nov 07

The EU delegation has prepared an unusually full agenda for the annual EU-China Summit. However, there is a real danger they will go home empty-handed, and the Chinese will hijack the event to lecture about Taiwan and the Dalai Lama.

Demasiado poco y demasiado tarde

Europa ha hecho demasiado poco y demasiado tarde en Afganistán.

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In Search of the EU’s Pakistan Policy

Daniel Korski - 22 Oct 07

Pakistan’s stability is vital to Europe’s security. Why, then, does EU’s role in Pakistan bear all the hallmarks of the pre-Maastricht polity it no longer wants to be?

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China and the world - convergence or collision?

François Godement - 14 Oct 07

Will the rise of China lead to inevitable conflict on the international stage? Or will China mellow and adapt to international norms as it grapples with the new requirements of its phenomenal growth?

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In the Press

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Wall Street Journal - 30 Aug 10

Ulrike Guerot on Germany's place in Europe, post euro crisis.

Radio Free Europe - 24 Aug 10

Andrew Wilson says Ukraine's greatest success has been its 'survival'.

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