CCCEU in the News: CGTN "From the business perspective, we have seen that Europe's importance (for Chinese companies) has been constantly growing over the past decades and in particular in recent years." After 50 years of China-EU relations, green is the color of the future https://lnkd.in/erEHf3ri
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❝The EU cannot – especially with an impending Trump administration – depend on or hide behind the US.❞ 🌐 Amidst changes within the world system, the dynamics of EU-China relations are also evolving. Europe must now reassess its strategy due to China's geopolitical ambitions, trade dependencies and the impact of COVID-19. What approach can the EU take to derisk economic ties with China and foster strategic unity within the Union? ⤵️ Tying in with our #EuropeChinaForum, find out more in this #CriticalThinking article by John Alistair Clarke, former EU trade negotiator and Head of the EU Delegation to the WTO and UN. #EuropeChinaRelations #Geopolitics #Derisking
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Kerry Brown is always worth reading. Heres a review excerpt frim his latest book, The Great Reversal: "The sheer abnormality of Britain and China actually talking to each other is beautifully brought out in ‘The Great Reversal’, the new book by Professor Kerry Brown, Director of the Lau China Institute. Professor Brown has turned his attention to this relationship now because he feels that the UK lacks a national narrative about its relationship with China. This assertion is amply illustrated throughout his highly readable book, in which monumental involvements in each country’s history unfold with barely any interest or acknowledgment by the British public. I was primarily intrigued by what this book might reveal about the history of dialogue between the two countries. Wilton Park is a dialogue-focused organisation, and we have our own history of dialogue with China, as well as ambitious plans for the future. However, as a nation, we find ourselves at what feels like a low point in our exchanges with China. Protests in Hong Kong, Brexit, COVID-19, and the changing cast of UK Prime Ministers, have all contributed to major channels of interaction falling away. Bilateral Economic and Financial dialogues, People to People dialogues, High Level Strategic dialogues, and a host of schemes to promote joint development and prosperity have almost all lapsed. What Professor Brown’s book tells us is that this is not a historic nadir, but more like a reversion to the mean." #china #uk #diplomacy
Professor of Chinese Studies, and Director, Lau China Institute, King's College, London. 中国学教授,伦敦国王学院研究中国中心主任
Finding Normal: China, Britain and the Search for Dialogue: by Sam Godsland at @WiltonPark https://lnkd.in/eCWhTCwN
Finding ‘normal’: China, Britain, and the search for dialogue - Wilton Park
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China: Door of dialogue still open
China: Door of dialogue still open
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China: Door of dialogue still open
China: Door of dialogue still open
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But #China Chinese FM Wang Yi met with a delegation led by Susan Elliott, president and CEO of the National Committee on American Foreign Policy (#NCAFP) in Beijing. #China’s foreign policy, including its #US policy, has maintained stability and continuity, which shows its determination and credibility as a major country. China will always improve and develop its relations with the US in accordance with the principles of mutual respect, peaceful coexistence, and win-win cooperation, no matter what changes take place in the US. Collaboration is key to flourishing together
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In these troubled and uncertain times, I had the privilege of moderating a dialogue between two of the foremost experts in international relations, Mathieu Duchâtel and Seungjoo Lee and hear their views with a dual and detached perspective on the recent political circumstances in Korea🇰🇷 and France🇫🇷. KEY (Korea Europe & You) will soon feature another publication featuring the same interviewees, addressing topics such as the implications of Donald Trump's come back, the China-US rivalry from European and Korean perspectives, North Korea's status, and the future of international trade. https://lnkd.in/gsZb3bP9
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Why haven’t Russia and China formed an alliance, and what would it take for them to do so? 🤝 In their #openaccess article, Huiyun Feng and Kai He offer a fascinating analysis of Sino-Russian relations. Read here: https://lnkd.in/gv4ZNu4b #Russia #China #Politics #InternationalRelations
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New op-ed by Sebastien Lai, son of #JimmyLai: "Diplomatic niceties ignore the human rights cost of doing business with #China." Read more to understand why #HongKong is a test case for China to gauge global reaction to undermining the rule of law 🔽 https://lnkd.in/eqYFHk6T
Diplomatic niceties ignore the human rights cost of doing business with China
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“I’m very concerned about Keir Starmer kowtowing to China…it is a worrying endorsement when President Xi said he approved of Keir Starmer’s economic plans” In our recent webinar with the Rt Hon Liz Truss, former UK Prime Minister, she highlighted a critical challenge for the West: the fragmented approach to engaging with China, especially in respect to trade and investment. She argued for a unified Western strategy, emphasising that countries like the UK should prioritise partnerships with countries that adhere to international trade laws. She also underscores how China's use of subsidies and state-sanctioned intellectual property theft gives its companies an unfair competitive edge on the global stage — an issue that demands a coordinated response. #LizTruss #InternationalTrade #China #EU #CPTPP
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🔥 How will the escalating US-China tensions impact the next presidential administration? 🤔 Did you know that the current narratives guiding American policy towards China may need to be reevaluated in light of recent developments? 🇺🇸🇨🇳 Stay informed on the latest updates to navigate these complex dynamics. Drop a comment below with your thoughts on the future of US-China relations! 💬 #USChinaRelations #AmericanPolicy #PresidentialAdministration
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