China U.S.–China trade: Jockeying for influence May 9, 2018 0 Written by Charles Hankla. As the United States and China clash over trade, we are witnessing the volatile interaction of two great powers, each in…
Business David Cameron’s new China job: Is it time for a debate on the role of elites? December 20, 2017 2 Written by Martin Thorley. When I began to consider in-depth research into Sino-British elite convergence, I thought it would prove to be an excellent case…
International Relations China Goes OBOR: Can Taiwan Join? November 1, 2017 1 Written by Gerald Chan. In her maiden policy address on 11 October 2017, Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor, the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special…
China China and Global Climate Change – From Laggard to Leader? June 3, 2017 0 Written by Patrick Schroeder. In the latest turn of events in the fight against climate change, the Trump administration announced its withdrawal from the Paris…
China The costs of normalisation: Norway and Mongolia respond to Chinese sanctions February 22, 2017 10 Written by Jichang Lulu Norway and Mongolia made amends with China almost simultaneously last December, to normalise relations after being sanctioned for tolerating, respectively, a…
North Korea China’s Korean dilemma: influence and power on the Korean Peninsula March 30, 2016 0 Written by James Hoare. The Chinese–Korean relationship has puzzled Westerners. While the Korean kingdom claimed to be independent, at the same time it seemed to…
China Tourism and China’s Development November 25, 2015 0 Written by David Airey, In our book dealing with the development of tourism in China since 1949 we emphasise the significance of the public-policy making context and…
China-Italy Mao’s China as a market for Western Europe? PRC early economic exchanges and implications for the international economy October 23, 2015 0 Written by Valeria Zanier. It was widely known by analysts during the Cold War that business across the two sides of the Iron Curtain was quite…
China China’s receding regional ambitions? August 20, 2015 0 Written by Mark Beeson. Few would disagree with the idea that China is a rising power with great international ambitions. For many policymakers, commentators and citizens…
China Why Fresh Thinking on the South China Sea is a Problem June 16, 2015 0 Written by Kerry Brown. Almost certainly one of the headaches that a new American president will have to start engaging with when they finally come into…