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China-EU relations
The EU and China: A Union Divided
By Kerry Brown
"The EU-China relationship is perennially less than the sum of its parts at the topmost political level."
The Limits of China's Cooperation With Central and Eastern Europe
By Richard Q. Turcsányi
What "new beginnings, new domains, and new visions" are possible for China-CEE cooperation?
China's 'Belt and Road' Reaches Europe
By Shannon Tiezzi
China will build railways and ports in Central and Eastern Europe as part of its "Silk Road Economic Belt."
Paris, the EU, and China’s Foreign Policy
By Shi Zhiqin, Lai Suetyi, Vasilis Trigkas
Why China must stand with the EU at this moment of reckoning.
China's Big Week for European Diplomacy
By Shannon Tiezzi
China will host the leaders of Germany and France less than two weeks after Xi's visit to the U.K.
Asia’s Security Architecture: The China Factor
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Insights from Mathieu Duchâtel
Interview: Professor Shi Zhiqin
By The Diplomat
It is the 40th anniversary of China-EU relations. Where do they stand?
Why China Cares About the 'Grexit' Crisis
By Kerry Brown
Though China has been largely silent, the specter of a 'Grexit' is deeply troubling to Beijing's financial plans.
Can China Save Greece - and the EU?
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's premier is in Europe just as the Greek debt crisis comes to a head.
Can China and the EU Cooperate on International Security?
By Greg Austin
There is ample room for Brussels to deepen the conversation with Beijing on security goals of mutual interest.
Can China and the EU Boost Defense Cooperation?
By Shannon Tiezzi
While in Beijing, EU foreign affairs chief Federica Mogherini pledges more security and defense cooperation with China.
Why the ‘One Belt One Road’ Initiative Matters for the EU
By Shaohua Yan
China’s grand initiative represents all sorts of opportunities for Europe.