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How Misconceptions Brought China-West Relations to the Breaking Point
By Frank N. Pieke
A perilous cycle of misunderstanding means Beijing could react to world events in panic for the first time since 1989.
The EU Call on Hong Kong's Extradition Bill
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Sandra Marco Colino.
NATO Needs a China Policy
By Helena Legarda and Meia Nouwens
NATO needs a coordinated and comprehensive strategy to deal with an ever-more confident China.
EU-Asia Relations: New Game Changers
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Nicola Casarini and Bridget Welsh.
Are the Gloves Coming Off in China-Germany Economic Relations?
By Björn Alexander Düben
As Germany shifts its China approach, Huawei is in the crosshairs.
Is Europe Finally Rising to the China Challenge?
By Bart Broer
Last week’s EU-China summit taught Europe that acting in harmony pays off. But can Europe’s unity last?
EU China Policy: Time to Toughen Up?
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Jonas Parello-Plesner.
In EU-China Discussions, It’s Time Human Rights Took Center Stage
By Sarah Brooks
The EU-China Human Rights Dialogue scheduled for April 1 must emphasize concrete action to promote human rights.
Europe's Divided Approach to China and Human Rights
By Björn Jerdén and Tim Rühlig
EU countries adopt widely divergent stances on human rights issues in their dealings with China.
The EU’s New China Resolution: Principled But Not Strategic
By Tim Rühlig
The new China resolution of the European Parliament differs considerably from the 2015 version.
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