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Sailing the Seas of Economic Security

Sailing the Seas of Economic Security

By Mathieu Duchâtel
Unlike in Europe or the U.S., there is little debate in China about the importance of “economic security” and the political tools necessary to achieve it.
China and the Baltics

China and the Baltics

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Una Bērziņa-Čerenkova.

What to Make of Germany’s China Strategy

What to Make of Germany’s China Strategy

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Tim Rühlig.

Making the Most of the EU’s China De-risking Policy

Making the Most of the EU’s China De-risking Policy

By Thomas Chan
EU exports to China – and the ensuing vulnerabilities – are even more complicated than they appear.

China Cancels Planned Visit by EU’s Top Diplomat

China Cancels Planned Visit by EU’s Top Diplomat

By Simina Mistreanu
It’s unclear what caused the late-minute cancellation of Josep Borrell’s trip, but the decision followed an EU summit that discussed China policy.
How the EU’s Security Approach Affects China-Europe Relations

How the EU’s Security Approach Affects China-Europe Relations

By Dingding Chen and Yingfan Chen
Whether in Germany or the EU as a whole, expanded concepts of security are threatening economic exchanges with China. 

Europe and Germany in China-US Rivalry

Europe and Germany in China-US Rivalry

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Klaus Mühlhahn.
China’s Growing Foothold in Hungary

China’s Growing Foothold in Hungary

By Gabriela Greilinger
Deepening Sino-Hungarian ties may pose further challenges to EU unity on China.

Diversification Isn’t Enough to Cure Europe’s Economic Dependence on China

Diversification Isn’t Enough to Cure Europe’s Economic Dependence on China

By Francesca Ghiretti and Hanns W. Maull
In wrestling with its economic vulnerability to China, the EU is betting on diversification to solve its problems. It’s not the panacea it is made out to be.

European Leaders Fret Over Their ‘Value-Led’ Approach to China

European Leaders Fret Over Their ‘Value-Led’ Approach to China

By Duncan Bartlett
The recent visits to Beijing of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and European Council President Charles Michel reflected the ongoing attempt to calibrate Europe’s China policy.

Andrew Small on the Origins of ‘China’s War With the West’

Andrew Small on the Origins of ‘China’s War With the West’

By Shannon Tiezzi
Small traces the downward trajectory of China’s relationships with the United States and EU countries.
China Celebrates German Chancellor’s Trip

China Celebrates German Chancellor’s Trip

By Shannon Tiezzi
There were few deliverables from the short visit, but Beijing is hopeful it indicates Germany is moving out of alignment with the U.S. approach to China.

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