Europe’s China Challenge: Why Unity Is the Only Way Forward
Stefan Messingschlager argues for a more unified European approach towards China in light of economic woes and simultaneous pressures from Beijing and Washington.
Stefan Messingschlager argues for a more unified European approach towards China in light of economic woes and simultaneous pressures from Beijing and Washington.
With the recent exchange of sanctions between the European Union and China, Patrizia Cogo examines the role of the European Parliament in shaping the EU’s policy towards China.
Are some European think tanks pushing a ‘China Threat’ narrative? Dr Igor Rogelja questions the view that China is an existential threat to European democracy.
Alicja Bachulska comments on the growing scepticism and divisions in Europe over the EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investments (CAI).
As 2019 comes to a close and a new year and decade dawns four SOAS alumni share their views on what 2020 might bring for China-Europe relations.
Aki Elborzi speaks to SOAS alumna, Ilaria Maria Sala, about recent developments in China’s relations with the European Union.