Labour Needs to Re-think the UK’s China Policy
If this new Labour government is to demonstrate its maturity and capability after years of juvenility and naivety, then resetting its relations with China is imperative.
Jul 26, 2024
If this new Labour government is to demonstrate its maturity and capability after years of juvenility and naivety, then resetting its relations with China is imperative.
Jul 26, 2024
After the completion of the Eurasian transportation project, the world will witness the revival of the new Great Silk Road.
Jul 5, 2024
The biggest bilateral question will be whether leaders of Australia and China can build and maintain the kind of relationship that can avoid catastrophizing security dilemmas and remain focused on practical, day-to-day cooperation.
Jun 13, 2024
As the world’s two largest economies, friction between the U.S. and China will inevitably affect global economic recovery. So if everyone loses, what is the point of the game?
Jun 5, 2024
We can at least be cautiously optimistic that this summit has paved way for enhanced regional cooperation in the months and, hopefully, years to come.
Jun 3, 2024
There is enough space of autonomy for the EU to cultivate robust economic relations with China.
May 28, 2024
The pragmatic approach exhibited by leaders such as Macron, Orban, and Scholz warrants careful consideration from other regional leaders.
May 14, 2024
Given China’s prominence in global supply chains, dominance in emerging industries, together with its huge domestic market, the EU’s attempts to ‘de-risk’ from the Asian giant will undoubtedly do more harm than good, especially in the long term.
May 9, 2024
China’s rise has had a foundational global impact, significantly reframing Blinken’s narrative.
Apr 28, 2024
The Sino-German paradigm can move Sino-European relations forward. Despite misunderstandings and some divergences, there is a common will to find a joint way forward.
Apr 19, 2024
Cooperation, instead of confrontation or decoupling, is the only right way for the two largest economies to deal with each other, thus benefiting the two peoples and the rest of the world.
Apr 8, 2024
As an active member of the BRI, it’s expected that the close cooperation with China will provide a significant boost to Sri Lanka’s economy through growth of trade, investments and job
opportunities.