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Dingding Chen
Dingding Chen is the president of Intellisia Institute.
Dingding Chen is Professor of International Relations at Jinan University, Guangzhou, China and Non-Resident Fellow at the Global Public Policy Institute (GPPi) Berlin, Germany. He is also the Founding Director of 海国图智研究院 (Intellisia Institute), an independent think tank focusing on international affairs in China. His research interests include: Chinese foreign policy, Asian security, Chinese politics, and human rights. He can be found on Twitter at @ChenDingding.
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May 07, 2014
Does it Matter Whether China’s Economy is Number One?
By Dingding Chen
It matters very much whether or not China emerges as the world's top economy.
April 29, 2014
4 Reasons Why Japan (Still) Doubts US Security Assurances
By Dingding Chen
Japan has plenty of good reasons to remain skeptical of the United States' commitment to its security.
April 22, 2014
Why Is China Talking Tough?
By Dingding Chen
Forget nationalism, China is talking tough in order to demonstrate resolve and therefore deter the U.S.
April 16, 2014
Military Transparency Is Overrated
By Dingding Chen
China has good reasons to remain secretive about its military.
April 08, 2014
Why Taiwan’s Sunflower Movement Will Fail
By Dingding Chen
The Sunflower Movement might actually speed up unification.
April 03, 2014
Sorry, China Isn’t Winning in Ukraine
By Dingding Chen
The argument that the Ukraine crisis presents a huge opportunity for Beijing is critically flawed.
March 21, 2014
The World Needs China’s Leadership
By Dingding Chen
A more stable and prosperous world necessitates a China that's more active and assertive in global affairs.
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