China Trade war, ‘Made in China’ and the battle for supremacy May 10, 2018 1 Written by Qing Shan Ding. Despite the Chinese government repeatedly commenting that they do not want a trade war with the US, the situation seems…
China Global monetary transformation with Chinese characteristics? April 27, 2018 0 Written by Sarah Hall. The recent and rapid internationalisation of China’s currency, the renminbi (RMB) has been identified in policy, practitioner and academic circles as…
China China and the UN Convention Against Corruption: A 10- year appraisal August 6, 2016 0 Written by Konstantinos Tsimonis. The tenth anniversary of China’s ratification of the UN Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) offers a timely opportunity for an appraisal of…
International Relations Defining China’s Identity June 21, 2016 0 Written by Chen Jimin. In recent years, the development of Sino-US relations has increasingly concerned the international community. It can be explained by the growing…
International Relations China’s strategic confusion in the South China Sea June 20, 2016 0 Written by Nie Wenjuan. Since Xi’s ascendancy many observers have noted a growing Chinese assertiveness in the South China Sea (SCS). Among other developments, China has…
International Relations China as a responsible great power: Conform or reform? June 17, 2016 1 Written by Rob Yates. It has long been established that great powers have a distinct status given to them through recognition by other members of…
International Relations Responsible Stakeholder with Chinese Characteristics June 16, 2016 0 Written by Beverley Loke. In September 2005, Robert Zoellick urged China to become a ‘responsible stakeholder’ in the international system. The basic premise of his…