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China’s transition to democracy: when and how?
Minxin Pei explores China's transition to democracy
Minxin Pei explores China's transition to democracy
In a small group of experts, we discussed the new Eurasian Economic Union and the Chinese One Belt, One Road Initiative and their impacts and potentials for the EU
The paradox about Japan is no longer that of an economic giant and a political dwarf; it is about the lack of significant international cooperation between Europe and Japan
Former Federal President of Germany, Christian Wulff, on Japan-EU relations
ECFR's director Mark Leonard speaks to the Japanese Ambassador to NATO, Masafumi Ishii, and former German Ambassador to China and Japan and ECFR senior…
ECFR's Japan in Europe Forum was created to rekindle the relationship and understanding between decision makers of Japan and Europe
China and India won’t give up burning coal anytime soon – how should the Paris climate conference respond?
Jonathan Fenby, Co-Founder of Trusted Sources, explains whether reforms in the Chinese market are likely and why progress is stagnating
China is facing significantly lower growth rates and many commentators believe that the People's Republic is in a state of crisis. But is that really so or are the lower growth rates just an indicator for fundamental structural changes?