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Making Sense of China’s Reaction to the French Navy’s Taiwan Strait Transit

Making Sense of China’s Reaction to the French Navy’s Taiwan Strait Transit

By Ankit Panda
Did China’s spokesperson misspeak or is the Taiwan Strait now being claimed in full as “Chinese waters“?
Xi Jinping in Europe: A Tale of 2 Countries

Xi Jinping in Europe: A Tale of 2 Countries

By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi’s receptions in Italy and France were markedly different. So were the benefits for the hosts – but not in the way you’d expect.

How Post-WWI France Helped Shape Revolutionary China

How Post-WWI France Helped Shape Revolutionary China

By Bonnie Girard
A Chinese work-study program in France turns 100 this year. Its impact is still felt today.

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?

The Missing Piece in Macron's Asia Vision: Japan

The Missing Piece in Macron's Asia Vision: Japan

By Valérie Niquet
France’s conflicting visions of strategic balances in the Indo-Pacific.
France and China's Green Silk Roads

France and China's Green Silk Roads

By Sebastien Goulard
Macron's outreach to China is part of a bid to be seen as the voice of Europe.

Why Did France's Macron Start His China Trip in Xi’an?

Why Did France's Macron Start His China Trip in Xi’an?

By Charlotte Gao
French President Emmanuel Macron is ready to embrace China’s Belt and Road Initiative.
What Does France's President Want to Achieve in China?

What Does France's President Want to Achieve in China?

By Valérie Niquet
On the eve of President Macron's visit to China, the relationship is caught between expectations and frustrations.

France, Italy, and China's 'Belt and Road' Initiative

France, Italy, and China's 'Belt and Road' Initiative

By Sebastien Goulard
European states remained focused on bilateral ties with China, but the 'Belt and Road' must be multilateral to succeed.

France’s Presidential Elections: The Need for a China Agenda 

France’s Presidential Elections: The Need for a China Agenda 

By Sébastien Goulard
France's presidential candidates should put more thought into their China policies.

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.
China's Big Week for European Diplomacy

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.

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