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China-Europe relations
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
Are China-France Relations in Trouble?
By Eleanor Albert
Even as the two celebrate cultural ties, political and economic tensions remain in the foreground.
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?
Poland Charges Huawei Manager With Spying for China
By Vanessa Gera
Huawei's legal troubles abroad continue, this time with a espionage charges against a local director.
The Golden Era of UK-China Relations Meets Brexit
By Oliver Turner
The “Golden Era” of UK-China relations has never materialized as it was envisioned, and it probably never will.
China’s Golden Era in Portugal
By Philippe Le Corre
Why is this medium-sized southern European country being targeted by Chinese investors?
The China-Europe Disconnect
By Nicholas Olczak
Misunderstandings threaten to derail stronger Sino-European relations.
The EU’s New China Resolution: Principled But Not Strategic
By Tim Rühlig
The new China resolution of the European Parliament differs considerably from the 2015 version.
China’s Europe Policy Poses a Challenge to EU Cohesion
By Jan Weidenfeld
China used to be a strong proponent of a stable and unified Europe, but recent moves hint that Beijing’s priorities have changed.