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Beijing’s Potential Retaliation Looms as EU Approves Chinese EV Tariffs

Beijing’s Potential Retaliation Looms as EU Approves Chinese EV Tariffs

By Rakshith Shetty
China will attempt to punish the states that held firm on the tariffs, while sparing those that switched positions.
China’s Geopolitical Influence and Informational Statecraft

China’s Geopolitical Influence and Informational Statecraft

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Audrye Wong.

Debt or Diplomacy? Inside China’s Controversial Loans to Sri Lanka, Laos, and Malaysia

Debt or Diplomacy? Inside China’s Controversial Loans to Sri Lanka, Laos, and Malaysia

By Zdeněk Rod
Several cases are frequently cited when discussing China’s so-called debt trap diplomacy: Sri Lanka, Laos, and Malaysia. These examples shed light on how China’s strategy plays out in practice.

Nepal Urges China to Share Data Required for Flood Management

Nepal Urges China to Share Data Required for Flood Management

By Duncan Bartlett
Nepal’s Department of Hydrology and Meteorology claims that China has been withholding vital information on glacial lakes under its control in Tibet.

The Rise of the ‘Community With a Shared Future’: China’s Foreign Policy Hierarchy

The Rise of the ‘Community With a Shared Future’: China’s Foreign Policy Hierarchy

By Mordechai Chaziza
Instead of pursuing traditional alliances, China has established a global network of strategic partnerships, using a hierarchical system of nomenclature. 
China’s ‘Gifts’ of Parliament Buildings in Africa Are a Wake-Up Call for Digital Sovereignty

China’s ‘Gifts’ of Parliament Buildings in Africa Are a Wake-Up Call for Digital Sovereignty

By Marci Harris and Innocent Batsani-Ncube
Over the past two decades, Beijing has financed and built at least 15 parliament buildings in African nations. These projects carry hidden costs that extend far beyond their initial construction.

China’s Authoritarian Pitch Gains Ground Globally

China’s Authoritarian Pitch Gains Ground Globally

By Changwook Ju
New research shows China is remarkably effective in promoting its authoritarian governance to a global audience. The United States must up its game.
Philippines Says It Is ‘Monitoring’ Media Reports of Covert Foreign Ops

Philippines Says It Is ‘Monitoring’ Media Reports of Covert Foreign Ops

By Sebastian Strangio
A new Al Jazeera documentary advances claims that Alice Guo, a former Philippine mayor, worked as a spy for the Chinese government.

China’s Balancing Act With the ‘Axis of Upheaval’

China’s Balancing Act With the ‘Axis of Upheaval’

By François Godement
There’s an obvious anti-U.S. bent to China’s ties with Russia, Iran, and North Korea, but Beijing must tread carefully lest it be pulled deeper into conflict than it is willing to go.

Blurred Boundaries: The Role of Chinese Companies in CCP Policy

Blurred Boundaries: The Role of Chinese Companies in CCP Policy

By César Eduardo Santos
China’s advancement in the Central American region has largely been through Chinese companies – ones that are not usually considered among the main bearers of the CCP’s global influence.

India Must Match China’s Speedy Moves in Bangladesh’s New Political Landscape

India Must Match China’s Speedy Moves in Bangladesh’s New Political Landscape

By Rakshith Shetty
Both were close to former Prime Minister Hasina. But China built ties with other parties too and has reached out faster to the new interim government.
Vietnam Protests ‘Brutal’ Chinese Attack on Fishermen in Paracel Islands

Vietnam Protests ‘Brutal’ Chinese Attack on Fishermen in Paracel Islands

By Sebastian Strangio
Beijing claims that the Vietnamese fishing boat was operating illegally in Chinese waters, and that its actions caused "no injuries."

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