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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.

Germany and the EU’s China Policy: Missing in Action?

Germany and the EU’s China Policy: Missing in Action?

By Anton Karppanen
Olaf Scholz has kept Germany’s business-first approach to China but that’s increasingly at odds with trends at home and abroad.
The War in Ukraine Is Not a Watershed in China-EU Relations – Yet

The War in Ukraine Is Not a Watershed in China-EU Relations – Yet

By Yaning Zhang
Against the context of all-out strategic rivalry between the U.S. and China, both Brussels and Beijing have good reasons to continue engaging with each other.

The China Factor in India’s Engagements With Europe

The China Factor in India’s Engagements With Europe

By Niranjan Marjani
Repeated recent engagements are an an opportunity for India and European countries to iron out their differences over the perception of strategic threats emerging from Russia and China.
China-EU Summit Highlights Diverging Paths

China-EU Summit Highlights Diverging Paths

By Shannon Tiezzi
While China tried to emphasize the potential for general cooperation, EU leaders made clear that their “top priority” is to end the war in Ukraine.

Is the EU-China Investment Agreement Dead?

Is the EU-China Investment Agreement Dead?

By William Yuen Yee
The 2020 deal, already on ice, might be finally dead after China’s refusal to condemn the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Lithuania as a Litmus Test of EU-China Relations

Lithuania as a Litmus Test of EU-China Relations

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Jonathan Hackenbroich.

Finland’s China Shift

Finland’s China Shift

By Matti Puranen and Jukka Aukia
Once China’s model partner for engagement with the West, Finland is updating its China policies and seeking wider cooperation with the EU and like-minded partners.
Germany’s (Not So) New China Policy

Germany’s (Not So) New China Policy

By Nadine Godehardt and Moritz Rudolf
Under new Chancellor Scholz, obstacles remain for transatlantic coordination on China.

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