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China's Mediterranean Interests and Challenges

China's Mediterranean Interests and Challenges

By Andrea Ghiselli
The region is one of expanding interests and growing challenges for Beijing.
Why China Is Not Bound to Lead Latin America

Why China Is Not Bound to Lead Latin America

By Dawisson Belém Lopes
There's something missing in Beijing's relations with Latin America.

Sino-American Trade: What Comes Next

Sino-American Trade: What Comes Next

By Joe Renouard
A full-scale trade war now seems less likely than it did when Trump was elected, though it is still possible.

Why is China Banning Baby Names and Beards in Xinjiang?

Why is China Banning Baby Names and Beards in Xinjiang?

By Peter Irwin
Crucial to understanding China’s recent moves in the region is a piece of legislation that quietly took effect on April 1.

What Is the PLA’s Role in Promoting China-Cambodia Relations?

What Is the PLA’s Role in Promoting China-Cambodia Relations?

By Jeffrey Becker
China's military diplomacy toward Cambodia is a fundamental part of its regional strategy.
The Perilous Homecoming of Flappy McFlapperson

The Perilous Homecoming of Flappy McFlapperson

By Tyler Roney
The cuckoos that captured hearts are on their way back to Beijing.

What’s Behind Sino-Russian Cooperation on North Korea?

What’s Behind Sino-Russian Cooperation on North Korea?

By Samuel Ramani
Russia and China have different rationales, but both are alarmed by the United States' confrontational approach toward North Korea.
China’s Vision of the Future Networked Battlefield

China’s Vision of the Future Networked Battlefield

By James Johnson
Cyber, space and electronic warfare challenges to the US in the Western Pacific

The Reality of the Sino-Russian Oil Alliance

The Reality of the Sino-Russian Oil Alliance

By Nicholas Trickett
Russia’s oil ties with China are deepening but markets, not politics, drive the evolving relationship.

IMF: Rocky Global Recovery ‘Under Threat’

IMF: Rocky Global Recovery ‘Under Threat’

By Anthony Fensom
The global economy not yet “out of the woods.”

The Deterioration of the People’s Republics: China’s North Korea Problem

The Deterioration of the People’s Republics: China’s North Korea Problem

By James Tunningley
Relations between the People’s Republic of China and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea are at a turning point.
China’s Charm Offensive: Beijing Draws Closer to Brussels

China’s Charm Offensive: Beijing Draws Closer to Brussels

By Valentina Crivăț
The EU’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Federica Mogherini, was in Beijing last week.

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