Economy Taiwan and Free Trade Agreements – Missing the Wood for the Trees? September 13, 2016 0 Written by Michael Reilly. Apart from city-state entrepôts such as Hong Kong and Singapore, Taiwan is probably the most trade-dependent nation in the world. The…
China One belt, one road, one Eurasia. April 6, 2016 1 Written by Thomas F. Remington. Russian attitudes toward the ambitious “one belt, one road” project advanced by General Secretary Xi Jinping tend to fall into one…
China From disdain to greater interests: China and the rest of the world. March 14, 2016 0 Written by Daouda Cissé. China is at the heart of the world economy. China’s economy has never been more strongly connected to the global economy than…
China Foreign Policy Implications in UK’s Economic Pivot to China November 12, 2015 0 Written by Kun-Chin Lin. President Xi Jinping’s state visit to the UK, much feted for ushering a “golden era” of Sino-UK relations underpinned by a promised…
China When Xi’s gone home: Where now for the UK-China relations? November 6, 2015 0 Written by Rod Wye. As some of the dust settles after the State visit, it is worth considering what the future holds for Britain’s relationship…
China After Xi Jinping’s UK Visit: Four Inconvenient Reality Checks October 28, 2015 1 Written by Niv Horesh. Widely billed as “historic” and “strategic”, Chinese President Xi Jinping’s 4-day state visit to the UK last week helped cement trade…
Business HS2: the trouble with relying on China for high-speed rail October 9, 2015 2 Written by Michael Synnott. George Osborne has made a major commitment to investing in UK infrastructure with the announcement of a new independent commission to oversee…
International Relations Bilateral trade between Xinjiang and Kazakhstan: challenges or opportunities? February 7, 2013 0 by Cobus Block. China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region shares 5,600 km of border with eight countries, including a lengthy 1,700 km with Kazakhstan. Small wonder,…