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UK-China relations
Rethinking Britain’s Central Asia Strategy
By Jade McGlynn
The U.K. needs to think more ambitiously – and more coherently – about its own capabilities and objectives in Central Asia.
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.
Britain Confronts the China Challenge
By Bonnie Girard
A British Parliamentary Report questions the wisdom of proclaiming a “Golden Era” in UK-China relations.
Conrad Prince on the United Kingdom's Cyber Strategy and Asia
By Ankit Panda
Conrad Prince, UK Cyber Ambassador, speaks with The Diplomat about cyber security and the Asia-Pacific.
A Post-Brexit UK Rapprochement With China? Don't Count On It
By Kerry Brown
London may be forced to turn to Beijing, but China has bigger fish to fry.
UK-China Ties Put to the Test Over Hinkley Point Nuclear Power Project
By Ankit Panda
A surprise spying revelation may push a decision by Theresa May's new government.
Brits Blacklist East Turkestan Islamic Movement
By Catherine Putz
And U.S. National Security Adviser Susan Rice had "a candid exchange" about ETIM during her recent visit to Beijing.
Britain’s Bifurcating Foreign Policy in Asia
By Scott Bade
Is the Treasury or the Foreign and Commonwealth Office setting Great Britain's China policy?
UK Sees 'Grounds for Concern' About Hong Kong's Freedoms
By Shannon Tiezzi
In its latest report to Parliament, London warns that freedoms in Hong Kong are facing "unprecedented pressure."
Beware the Fatal Flaws of Britain's China Strategy
By John Hemmings
The UK's approach to Beijing, while hardly surprising, suffers from several fatal flaws.
Is This How China's Currency Will Make Its Mark on the World Stage?
By Ankit Panda
London will become the first overseas market for renminbi-denominated Chinese sovereign debt.
The UK's China Experiment
By Shannon Tiezzi
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