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What Do Chinese People Think of Developed Countries? 2021 Edition

What Do Chinese People Think of Developed Countries? 2021 Edition

By Adam Y. Liu, Xiaojun Li, and Songying Fang
A new survey shows small but important changes after the 2020 U.S. presidential election.
What Is Behind China’s Diplomacy of Indignation?

What Is Behind China’s Diplomacy of Indignation?

By Andreas B. Forsby
China’s emotional assertiveness has a long history, but recently the government has begun targeting even non-state actors.

Which Countries Support China on Hong Kong’s National Security Law?

Which Countries Support China on Hong Kong’s National Security Law?

By Shannon Tiezzi
A recent U.N. statement saw 54 countries backing China’s Hong Kong policy, against 39 voicing concern in a rival bloc.

No, China Doesn’t Think Decades Ahead in Its Diplomacy

No, China Doesn’t Think Decades Ahead in Its Diplomacy

By Andreea Brînză
China’s foreign policy reflects short or medium term planning, far from the myth of generational or centennial timelines.

China’s Two-Pronged Diplomacy

China’s Two-Pronged Diplomacy

By Brian Wong
A charm offensive or wolf warrior diplomacy? Both, actually, are a key part of China's diplomatic strategy.
Is China Really Embracing ‘Wolf Warrior’ Diplomacy?

Is China Really Embracing ‘Wolf Warrior’ Diplomacy?

By Dingding Chen
China’s pugnacious diplomatic action is a counter-attack in a specific situation, not a new normal.

China’s Most Strained Relations Are With Its Most Valuable Trading Partners

China’s Most Strained Relations Are With Its Most Valuable Trading Partners

By Bala Ramasamy, Mathew Yeung, and Wu Howei
A new study shows that the countries most soured on China are also its most important trading partners. Something has to give.
How Will the EU Answer China’s Turn Toward ‘Xi Jinping Thought on Diplomacy’?

How Will the EU Answer China’s Turn Toward ‘Xi Jinping Thought on Diplomacy’?

By Earl Wang
The EU has no choice but to be united with regard to its interactions with China as Beijing’s foreign policy becomes more centralized and assertive.

The World Is Awakening to China’s Sharp Power

The World Is Awakening to China’s Sharp Power

By Simon Shen
China's sharp power first began to be displayed in Hong Kong. Now it is seen all over the world.

The Meng Wanzhou Case Speaks to China’s Diplomatic Paranoia

The Meng Wanzhou Case Speaks to China’s Diplomatic Paranoia

By Jo Kim
China’s unwarranted assertiveness and distrust of democratic systems damages its foreign relations.

Will COVID-19 Be a Blessing in Disguise for the Belt and Road?

Will COVID-19 Be a Blessing in Disguise for the Belt and Road?

By Xianbai Ji
The hiatus afforded by COVID-19 provides an opportunity for China to contemplate ways to bring about an improved BRI 2.0.
Why China’s Propaganda Efforts So Often Backfire

Why China’s Propaganda Efforts So Often Backfire

By Jo Kim
An obsession with finding enemies and uniting the front makes it difficult to “tell China’s story well.”

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