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Boris Johnson
UK: ‘Genocide’ Clause to China Trade Deals Narrowly Defeated
By Associated Press
The proposal would have made the U.K. the first country in the world to allow genocide cases to be considered in domestic courts.
UK-China Relations: From Gold to Dust
By Thomas des Garets Geddes
The rapid recent souring of British perceptions of China has as much to do with domestic factors as American pressure.
A Very British Dodge on Huawei
By Michito Tsuruoka
How London has tried to evade US pressure on China
The Shape of a Japan-UK Free Trade Agreement
By Michito Tsuruoka
Limiting damages or designing a bold future?
Boris and Post-Brexit UK-China Relations
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from George Magnus.
How Boris Johnson Will Approach UK-China Relations
By Bonnie Girard
The new British prime minister won’t follow in Trump’s footsteps when it comes to China, but there are some similarities.
Brexit: An Indictment of Direct Democracy or Vulgar Politics as Usual?
By Ankit Panda
No reason to grow contemptuous of direct democracy after 'Brexit'. This was always about politicians and politics.
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