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Dingding Chen
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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.

Posts by Dingding Chen
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April 01, 2017

Expect a Positive First Trump-Xi Meeting at Mar-a-Lago

By Dingding Chen
We can expect a positive Xi-Trump summit in Florida, but uncertainties still lie ahead.
February 27, 2017

Is China Ready for Global Leadership?

By Dingding Chen
Yes and no, but China should get ready for global leadership if the U.S. further retreats from the world.

December 14, 2016

4 Tips for US President-Elect Trump’s China Policy

By Dingding Chen
Maintaining strategic stability in U.S.-China relations is critical for Trump’s domestic agenda..

November 05, 2016

Xi Jinping's 'Core Leader' Status Will Help China's Reforms in Coming Years

By Dingding Chen
The title signals political stability for the coming years and is good for China's future reforms.

October 25, 2016

Where Is Duterte’s Foreign Policy Going? A Chinese Perspective

By Ge Hongliang and Chen Dingding
Duterte is a skillful realist and knows how to appropriately balance between China and the United States.
September 30, 2016

The New Buzzword in Chinese Foreign Policy

By Dingding Chen
'Global governance' is the new big buzzword in Chinese foreign policy.

September 03, 2016

With the Hangzhou G20, China Demonstrates Its Global Leadership Credentials

By Dingding Chen
It is never easy to be a global leader, but China is determined to become one.
August 22, 2016

Is China Losing South Korea?

By Dingding Chen
Not entirely, but both countries need to make new adjustments to new realities.

July 13, 2016

After the South China Sea Ruling, Patience and Calmness Are Needed

By Dingding Chen
This is true especially for China and the United States, as the powers enter a new era of competition in Asia.

July 05, 2016

Both China and the US Want to Control the Narrative on the South China Sea

By Dingding Chen
Both Chinese and U.S. think tanks are making big efforts to influence world opinion and it is a long game.

June 21, 2016

China’s Foreign Policy Needs More ‘Doves’ Like Wu Jianmin

By Dingding Chen
Wu Jianmin was a rational dove, seeking to defend China’s national interests.
June 10, 2016

Reality Check: The South China Sea Does Not Define the US-China Relationship

By Dingding Chen
The relationship between the world's two most important countries is far broader than the South China Sea disputes.

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