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The British Treasury Is Still Hopelessly Optimistic About China
By Dennis Kwok and Sam Goodman
Under Boris Johnson’s successor, will the Treasury get its way on deepening economic ties between the U.K. and China?
Hong Kong and Britain’s China Reset
By Duncan Bartlett
Beijing’s plan to clamp down on Hong Kong has angered politicians of all persuasions in Britain. Meanwhile, China is threatening revenge for U.K. “interference.”
COVID-19: A ‘Reckoning’ for UK-China Relations?
By Niall Gray
“China hawks” are gaining strength as the United Kingdom struggles with the fallout of the new coronavirus.
How Boris Johnson Will Approach UK-China Relations
By Bonnie Girard
The new British prime minister won’t follow in Trump’s footsteps when it comes to China, but there are some similarities.
Why the UK Shouldn’t Follow Washington on China
By Tim Summers
A divergence between the China policies of the two traditional trans-Atlantic allies is not new.
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.
Post-Brexit UK-China Relations: Impact on the US
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Yu Jie.
How China Will Play the Brexit Card
By François Godement
If China and the U.K. can reach a trade deal, both sides would have increased leverage over the EU.
What China Thinks About Brexit
By Kerry Brown
Why China tried to quietly warn Britain away from leaving the EU.
Should the West Be Worried About Britain As China's 'Advocate'?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Will London's partnership with China extend beyond economics to international issues -- at the West's expense?
Xi’s Visit to Kick Off a Golden Age of China-UK Relations
By Shi Zhiqin and Lai Suetyi
A state visit next week is expected to spark a new era in bilateral ties.
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