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China-Europe relations
Outlook: China and the Transatlantic Alliance
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Rachel Tausendfreund.
China, EU Leaders Hold ‘Intense’ Virtual Meeting
By Shannon Tiezzi
The meeting highlighted continuing areas of friction between China and Europe, especially on market access and human rights.
China Doesn’t Understand Europe, and It Shows
By Andreea Brînză
From its original CEE outreach to Wang Yi’s recent trip, China’s pursuit of short-term goals has interfered with its long-term relations in Europe.
China’s Foreign Minister Finishes Europe Tour
By Eleanor Albert
Wang Yi's trip to Europe had decidedly mixed results.
Cracks in China-Europe Relations Run Deep
By Laurens Hemminga
Looking at Europe-China ties since the 1990s it becomes clear that the recent tension is driven by deeper structural factors -- and is therefore likely to stick.
China and the EU: A Tale of Two Summits
By Theresa Fallon
COVID-19 has accelerated shifting dynamics in EU-China relations.
Amid Souring US Ties, China’s Foreign Minister Heads to Western Europe
By Shannon Tiezzi
Beijing is keen to keep Europe from mirroring Washington's hardened China stance.
Slovakia: A New Challenger of China’s Human Rights Record?
By Matej Šimalčík
A small state in Central Europe is emerging as a loud critic of China’s human rights violations.
Europe and the New Sino-American Cold War
By Nicolas Regaud
Parsing the stakes – and the option – for Europe.
China Isn’t Losing Europe Yet
By Michito Tsuruoka
Despite Beijing’s series of missteps, the real battle for influence has barely begun.
5G and Huawei: The UK and EU Decide
By John Lee
The EU and U.K. are willing to accept some managed risk in return for expected gains brought by interdependence with China.
NATO-China Council: Now is the Time
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Ian Brzezinski