Europe needs a new approach to human rights in China
Twenty years after the massacre in Tiananmen Square, the EU should must help enforce the rule of law in China
ECFR Alumni · Former Senior Policy Fellow
John Fox used to work for ECFR as Senior Policy Fellow.
Twenty years after the massacre in Tiananmen Square, the EU should must help enforce the rule of law in China
Given China’s cancellation on the eve of the summit in December, a summit is all Europe can hope for in terms of engagement with China
The authors of ECFR’s latest policy report argue that Europe must adopt a new, strategic China policy in the lead up to the EU-China Summit on 20 May
Based on ECFR’s latest policy report, A Power Audit of EU-China Relations, John Fox and Francois Godement argue that for its own survival, Europe must revamp its China strategy
China is exploiting the EU’s divisions and treating the 27-state bloc with “diplomatic contempt” on issues ranging from trade to the Dalai Lama
In response to the Chinese Premier?s European tour, John Fox argues that Europe’s national interests must be put aside
China?s cancellation of the planned bilateral summit with the EU is a brutal and unprecedented warning of how little Europe means to China
The basis of a new EU-US partnership should be close trans-Atlantic coordination and cooperation on China at every level, harmonising positions and pooling leverage and influence
With Afghanistan’s reconstruction on the brink, what could the EU and U.S ask Beijing to do?
A daily blog following key political stories in China during the Beijing Olympics
China is exploiting the EU’s divisions and treating the 27-state bloc with “diplomatic contempt” on issues ranging from trade to the Dalai Lama
Twenty years after the massacre in Tiananmen Square, the EU should must help enforce the rule of law in China
Given China’s cancellation on the eve of the summit in December, a summit is all Europe can hope for in terms of engagement with China
The authors of ECFR’s latest policy report argue that Europe must adopt a new, strategic China policy in the lead up to the EU-China Summit on 20 May
Based on ECFR’s latest policy report, A Power Audit of EU-China Relations, John Fox and Francois Godement argue that for its own survival, Europe must revamp its China strategy
In response to the Chinese Premier?s European tour, John Fox argues that Europe’s national interests must be put aside
China?s cancellation of the planned bilateral summit with the EU is a brutal and unprecedented warning of how little Europe means to China
The basis of a new EU-US partnership should be close trans-Atlantic coordination and cooperation on China at every level, harmonising positions and pooling leverage and influence
With Afghanistan’s reconstruction on the brink, what could the EU and U.S ask Beijing to do?
A daily blog following key political stories in China during the Beijing Olympics
European leaders need to follow France and Poland’s example and take a tougher line on China, with real political threats, if the situation in Tibet does not improve