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China, Germany, and Central Europe: Leveraging Fault Lines

China, Germany, and Central Europe: Leveraging Fault Lines

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Jacopo Maria Pepe.
German Ambassador Raises Concerns Over Difficulties Faced by German Businesses in China

German Ambassador Raises Concerns Over Difficulties Faced by German Businesses in China

By Charlotte Gao
China’s Foreign Ministry criticized the ambassador for being “unprofessional and irresponsible.”

China and Germany: So Far, Yet So Close

China and Germany: So Far, Yet So Close

By Shashi Tharoor
An unexpected partnership emerged between Beijing and Berlin. But how should Germany respond to China’s rise: engage or embrace?

Yan Xuetong on How Germany and China Should Rethink the Global Order

Yan Xuetong on How Germany and China Should Rethink the Global Order

By Körber-Stiftung
“The current norms are no longer suitable.”

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.
Germany Wants Europe to Help Shape China's Belt and Road Initiative

Germany Wants Europe to Help Shape China's Belt and Road Initiative

By Jan Gaspers
Berlin wants to manage the geopolitical implications and to ensure the economic sustainability of China’s pet project.

China and Germany: The Honeymoon Is Over

China and Germany: The Honeymoon Is Over

By Klaus Larres
A visit to China by Germany's economics minister highlighted a blunter approach to bilateral relations.
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.

Merkel's Visit to China: A Balancing Act

Merkel's Visit to China: A Balancing Act

By Angela Stanzel
The German chancellor's ninth visit to China may have been the most difficult yet.

China Should Do More to Solve the Syrian Refugee Crisis

China Should Do More to Solve the Syrian Refugee Crisis

By Moritz Rudolf and Angela Stanzel
Financial support by China could help to curb the refugee crisis while building trust in China-EU relations.

In China, Germany's Merkel Talks Trade, Syria, and South China Sea

In China, Germany's Merkel Talks Trade, Syria, and South China Sea

By Shannon Tiezzi
Germany wants China to play a larger role in resolving international issues such as the Syria crisis.
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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