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China-Italy Relations: The BRI Effect 

China-Italy Relations: The BRI Effect 

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Romeo Orlandi.
Are the European Union and China Systemic Rivals?

Are the European Union and China Systemic Rivals?

By Dingding Chen and Junyang Hu
They need not be, but competition is on the rise between them.

EU China Policy: Time to Toughen Up?

EU China Policy: Time to Toughen Up?

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Jonas Parello-Plesner.

In EU-China Discussions, It’s Time Human Rights Took Center Stage

In EU-China Discussions, It’s Time Human Rights Took Center Stage

By Sarah Brooks
The EU-China Human Rights Dialogue scheduled for April 1 must emphasize concrete action to promote human rights.

Italy’s Risky China Gamble

Italy’s Risky China Gamble

By Philippe Le Corre and Carlotta Alfonsi
For all the overtures to China that Rome is making, Italy has not yet settled on what kind of relationship it actually wants.
What’s New About China’s Latest EU Policy Paper?

What’s New About China’s Latest EU Policy Paper?

By Julian Chan
The last policy paper was issued just four years before. What changed?

China 5G Cyberspying: UK and EU Defense

China 5G Cyberspying: UK and EU Defense

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Ewan Lawson.
Asia's Geopolitical Challenges: Outlook 2019

Asia's Geopolitical Challenges: Outlook 2019

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Tiberio Graziani.

Europe’s Challenge to China

Europe’s Challenge to China

By Julian Chan
The EU’s new strategy on “Connecting Europe with Asia” could spell trouble for China’s “Belt and Road Initiative.”

Post-Brexit UK-China Relations: Impact on the US

Post-Brexit UK-China Relations: Impact on the US

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Yu Jie.

Europe's Answer to China's Belt and Road

Europe's Answer to China's Belt and Road

By Fraser Cameron
The EU's new Connectivity Strategy is a long overdue response to China's assertive behavior.
Is Europe Finally Pushing Back On Chinese Investments?

Is Europe Finally Pushing Back On Chinese Investments?

By Erik Brattberg and Etienne Soula
Germany, France, and the UK are increasing scrutiny of Chinese investment. Will a unified EU approach follow?

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