Alicja Bachulska comments on Asia’s presence at the Swiss-led Ukraine summit
Media mentions – Alicja Bachulska
Radical political factions see cooperation with China as an opportunity rather than a challenge
Alicja Bachulska on China as a platform in European Parliament elections
If Von der Leyen stays until 2029, we can expect to see more of the same: continued cooperation in many fields, but a tougher line in general
Alicja Bachulska analyses Von der Leyen’s permanence impact to EU-Latin America relations
Beijing actively pursues the interests of populist groups in the EU. If they gain strength in the new European Parliament, pro-China voices should be expected to grow
Alicja Bachulska on Chinese influence on the European Parliament
The main goal of both Putin and Xi is to fight what they perceive as their existential enemy, which is the United States and the US-led international order
Alicja Bachulska analyses the China-Russian alliance against the US-led international order
Against the backdrop of the Sino-US rivalry and the war in Ukraine, Moscow and Beijing stand side by side facing the common enemy: the United States
Alicja Bachulska on the meeting between Putin and Xi in Beijing
The way Xi Jinping tried to portray his relationship with Viktor Orbán is a litmus test of how he’s also trying to deal with Europe more broadly
Alicja Bachulska on the diverse views on China from Central and Eastern Europe
[Xi’s main goal in both Hungary and Serbia was to send a] clear signal
Alicja Bachulska on Xi’s visit in Serbia and Hungary
He wants to show that Nato does not create security, but works against China’s and Russia’s interests
Alicja Bachulska on Xi’s trip to Europe
Hungary is China’s Trojan horse in the EU
Alicja Bachulska on Xi’s trip to Europe