
China at the gates: A new power audit of EU-China relations
Europeans should adopt more realist positions vis-à-vis China, to defend their own interests and urgently restore balance in the relationship
Europeans should adopt more realist positions vis-à-vis China, to defend their own interests and urgently restore balance in the relationship
Pyongyang’s is prepared to carry out a pre-emptive nuclear strike against both military and civilian targets if it detects an imminent attack
The Chinese Communist Party Congress in October will indicate whether China has departed from its ‘peaceful rise’ in favour of an ambitious grand strategy
Introduction Partnering with China on its ‘One Belt, One Road’ initiative, also known as the ‘Belt and Road Initiative’ (BRI), is often like looking at…
In the continued absence of a policy, European commercial actions in the armament sector could have a destabilising impact on Asian security
Taiwan’s government has little room for manoeuvre to forge a path independently of China
Why China’s President has made Party discipline a centrepiece of his administration
Policy recommendations Stay true to the EU’s values In the current political climate of eroding values and principles, there are two temptations that EU member…
Uneven progress towards “16+1” cooperation frustrates Chinese ambitions
Chinese state-owned enterprise mergers raise fears of ‘too big to regulate’ companies