Uncategorized Modi, Xi seek to mend Sino-Indian fences, send message May 12, 2018 0 Written by Nilova Roy Chaudhury. The trans-Himalayan summit, featuring the leaders of India and China in the picturesque central Chinese city of Wuhan on the…
China The other side of China’s role in South Africa April 26, 2018 0 Written by Ian Taylor. The People’s Republic of China officially broke ties with South Africa, after some apparent hesitation, in 1960 and resumed them only…
Uncategorized India-China-Pakistan: War and peace on two fronts? March 22, 2018 0 Written by Tarun Basu. After a prolonged period of diplomatic frostiness and rhetorical prickliness, there is a welcome change in the official discourse between India…
China China’s confused communication: intentional or underdeveloped? March 21, 2018 1 Written by Parama Sinha Palit. China has erased remaining doubts over the consolidation of the ‘Xi Jinping’ era by abolishing Article 79 of the Constitution…
China Taiwan’s Tough History with the United Nations February 16, 2018 1 Written by Alexander Kozlov. Taiwan has had a long and dramatic relationship with the United Nations, from being — as the Republic of China (ROC)…
China Foreign Local Awareness of the One Belt One Road Initiative December 8, 2017 0 Written by Julie Yu-Wen Chen. China’s One Belt One Road (OBOR) Initiative is often seen by observers as a tool that Beijing uses for expanding…
China Liu Xiaobo and Normalised Norway July 17, 2017 2 Written by Jichang Lulu. Norway's 'normalised' relations with China, under which it has promised it "will not support actions that undermine" "China's core interests and…
China Tsai Ing-wen’s Administration and Taiwan’s Shrinking International Space July 6, 2017 0 Written by Madhura Balasubramaniam. On Monday 12th June 2017, Panama ended diplomatic relations with Taiwan in favour of establishing diplomatic ties with China. A joint communiqué…
News Chinese War and Foreign Correspondents June 12, 2017 2 Written by Shixin Ivy Zhang. In recent years, Chinese journalists have been active in conflict zones such as Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, Israel and Palestine.…
Politics Autonomy in Hong Kong: what ‘autonomy’ means in practice May 30, 2017 1 Written by Damien Kingsbury. Hong Kong’s ‘one country, two systems’ is sometimes referred to as constituting Hong Kong’s autonomy from China. This is, in principle,…