Conquer the “nonaligned” countries and capitalize on US’ reputational weakness have become key objectives of the Chinese foreign policy
Mark Leonard comments the Western weariness towards Ukraine and the following opportunities for China.
Conquer the “nonaligned” countries and capitalize on US’ reputational weakness have become key objectives of the Chinese foreign policy
Mark Leonard comments the Western weariness towards Ukraine and the following opportunities for China.
Mark Leonard writes about the future of European foreign policy and suggests the pursue of strategic interdependence
Mark Leonard on the upcoming Polish elections
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
Following the latest BRICS Summit, Mark Leonard writes about the evolving nature of the international order
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
The stakes are high, because where Germany goes, the rest of Europe often follows
Mark Leonard on trade relations between Germany and China
Mark Leonard on what Chinese think tankers and policymakers think of the war in Ukraine
The stakes are high, because where Germany goes, the rest of Europe often follows
Mark Leonard comments on comments on the German stance regarding trade ties with China
The stakes are high, because where Germany goes, the rest of Europe often follows
Mark Leonard comments on European investments in China
Mark Leonard on China’s perception of the war in Ukraine