China and Brexit: what’s in it for us?
This special issue of China Analysis looks at the first comments published in China in the wake of the Brexit shock
This special issue of China Analysis looks at the first comments published in China in the wake of the Brexit shock
China is enjoying a “think tank Spring” but its policy institutes suffer from a lack of independence due to their reliance on an authoritarian state
“China’s market economy status and the European interest” argues that the question of market economy status is a red herring
Europe shouldn’t be afraid of Russian and Chinese efforts to integrate the Eurasian landmass, but should absorb them into its international order
China faces a stark choice: double down or back down on market reforms in order to achieve its long-held ambition of establishing the yuan…
The sixth ECFR Foreign Policy Scorecard highlights the EU’s diminishing ability to influence its neighbours, and the neighbourhood’s growing impact on the EU
Worries over China’s economic performance in 2015 will continue into the future – and are breaking through into Chinese media
India is changing, and Europe is missing out. A new collection of essays explores India’s economic, domestic and foreign policy prospects
Francois Godement argues that doom-mongering predictions about the decline of the Chinese economy are vastly overstated
Is there a role for Europe in Asia?