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China-Serbia relations
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Central and Eastern Europe Is Not in Bed With China
By Andreea Brînză
Western analysts often parrot Chinese talking points about the strength of China’s presence in the region. The truth is far less rosy for Beijing.
China and the Budapest-Belgrade Railway Saga
By Andreea Brînză
The railway became the BRI’s most important project in Europe -- but nearly seven years later, the story still isn’t over.
China Is Not Replacing the West in Serbia
By Jelena Milic
Serbia is not seeking to replace the West as its principal partner, and no amount of Chinese coronavirus aid is going to change that.
How a Pandemic Drew China and Serbia Closer
By Eleanor Albert
China's medical assistance to Serbia inspired profuse gratitude from President Vucic.
Serbia: China’s Open Door to the Balkans
By Philippe Le Corre and Vuk Vuksanovic
China is playing an increasingly active role in Serbia, part of its expansion in Central and Eastern Europe.
China's Xi Brings 'Belt and Road' to Serbia, Poland
By Shannon Tiezzi
The Chinese president's trip, complete with business deals, echoed similar visits to other European states.
China’s Growing Ties With Serbia
By Samuel Ramani
Political ties have long been strong, and are now being supported by increased economic links.
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