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One China – One Europe? German Foreign Minister’s Remarks Irk Beijing

One China – One Europe? German Foreign Minister’s Remarks Irk Beijing

By Lucrezia Poggetti
The German foreign minister recently demanded that China follow a “One Europe” policy.
A New G2: China and the EU?

A New G2: China and the EU?

By Andrei Lungu
In light of Washington's wavering, Brussels and Beijing have an opportunity.

China’s Charm Offensive: Beijing Draws Closer to Brussels

China’s Charm Offensive: Beijing Draws Closer to Brussels

By Valentina Crivăț
The EU’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Federica Mogherini, was in Beijing last week.

The Pitfalls of Law Enforcement Cooperation With China

The Pitfalls of Law Enforcement Cooperation With China

By Thomas Eder and Bertram Lang
Europe's police and judicial cooperation with China raises difficult questions, especially with regard to extradition.

Hard Times for Chinese Investors in Europe

Hard Times for Chinese Investors in Europe

By Magda Tsakalidou
Individual EU countries like Germany are becoming more skeptical toward Chinese investment.
The EU Factor in US-China Relations

The EU Factor in US-China Relations

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Nicola Casarini.

How China Will Play the Brexit Card

How China Will Play the Brexit Card

By François Godement
If China and the U.K. can reach a trade deal, both sides would have increased leverage over the EU.
Market Economy Status for China: The Views From Brussels and Beijing

Market Economy Status for China: The Views From Brussels and Beijing

By Insa Ewert and Jan Philipp Pöter
A closer look at the market economy debate between China and the EU.

South China Sea: The French Are Coming

South China Sea: The French Are Coming

By Yo-Jung Chen
France, also an Indo-Pacific nation, has its own stake in the South China Sea.

How to Protect Europe’s Interests in the South China Sea

How to Protect Europe’s Interests in the South China Sea

By Jan Gaspers & Thomas Eder
After Beijing's rejection of an international legal ruling, Europe can no longer take a back seat.

EU Must Push China on Human Rights, With or Without the UK

EU Must Push China on Human Rights, With or Without the UK

By Andrew Anderson
China might think Europe is weak right now, but the EU must not water down its commitment to human rights and democracy.

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