China doesn’t want to see a significantly weakened Russia, and it might step up its efforts if it comes to realise that Moscow might los
Media mentions – China
Conquer the “nonaligned” countries and capitalize on US’ reputational weakness have become key objectives of the Chinese foreign policy
India still stands in the middle: it hasn’t severed ties with Russia, and it keeps a distance from China. But the launch of the IMEC might imply that India will mostly look towards the West.
Strengthening ties with India has become essential both diplomatically, bringing together Delhi, Brussels and Washington, and economically, attaching Europe to the fastest-growing member of the G20
The memorandum signed a few days ago represents the first, real, sign of Italy’s involvement in the Saudi energy transition
The global economic costs would be enormous. We must reflect over worst-case scenarios, in order to prevent them
Contrary to how it may appear to many, not least in the US, the new cold war seems to be based not on the old logic of polarization, but on a new logic of fragmentation
Although there is lively debate on the war in Ukraine —more than one would perhaps expect— the Chinese are thinking about it very differently from people in the west
Mark Leonard and Alicja Bachulska’s op-ed in Chinese perception of the war in Ukraine
I think EU member states are not clear about what the risks are and how big those risks are, so there is quite a bit of demand for a better understanding of the data and evidence