Alicja Bachulska on Scholz’s visit in China
Media mentions – Alicja Bachulska
In this op-ed, Alicja Bachulska argues that CEE countries should leverage their experience with Beijing to inform the European approach to China
While the [CEE] region is an important motor of solidarity-building with Taiwan in Europe, relations with Taipei should neither be romanticized nor instrumentalized
Alicja Bachulska on the relation of Central and Eastern Europe Countries with Taiwan
[Von der Leyen] was basically forced to deal with a China that was and still continues to be much more revisionist, much more assertive, much more willing to influence third countries
Alicja Bachulska on the European Union’s hardening relationship with China under Ursula von der Leyen’s Commission presidency
It is closely tied to the ongoing debate on the impact of China’s industrial policy on the EU and Beijing’s increased use of economic coercion
Alicja Bachulska on the EU’s economic security package and its implications for trade ties with China
The EU got tired of the fact that China doesn’t take seriously its economic and security concerns: indeed, this Summit might be the most conflictual in terms of rhetoric
Alicja Bachulska comments on the EU-China Summit’s possible outcomes
Alicja Bachulska on the EU-China summit
Alicja Bachulska on China’s economic long COVID
(The Russian delegation in Beijing) will legitimise Russia in the international arena by creating a positive image of Putin not being completely isolated in the context of war
Alicja Bachulska comments on Putin’s trip to China
(China has yet to signal) what its demand for Russian gas will be in the future
Alicja Bachulska on Russia-China energy relations