Scorecard 2015 – Francois Godement on Chapter 5: China and Asia
Francois Godement, director of ECFR’s China and Asia Programme, talks about the expansion of relations between the EU and Asia in 2014 through the…
Francois Godement, director of ECFR’s China and Asia Programme, talks about the expansion of relations between the EU and Asia in 2014 through the…
Andrew Small, Transatlantic Fellow from the German Marshall Fund of the United States, talks about the ramifications of Sino-Pakistani ties for the West, India,…
Prime Minister Abe’s image, whether deserved or not, is a problem to him, and to Japan
The real debate of the Chinese economy is between those who support selective market reforms and those who argue against any change
Abe's victory in Japan's snap elections gives him the chance to keep the promises that he failed to keep in his previous term
Modi and Putin publicly reaffirmed the longstanding bond between India and Russia yesterday, even as the West continues to seek to isolate Russia
The case of Ilham Tohti shows how EU’s lack of unity on human rights policy allows Beijing to get its way
Is China taking action in global crises merely for its own national interest, or is it also concerned with the global common good?
Before withdrawing alongside the US by the end of 2016, Europeans should explore whether and how far China's recent involvement in Afghanistan can complement European efforts.
As NATO troops draw down from the region, how should the West engage Pakistan?