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Falling out of Favor: How China Lost the Nordic Countries
June 24, 2022

Falling out of Favor: How China Lost the Nordic Countries

By Andreas B. Forsby
In 2016, the Nordic countries were actively seeking to deepen cooperation with China. Today, they are looking instead to limit China's presence and influence. What happened?

Why Is China Insisting It Is a Democracy?
December 11, 2021

Why Is China Insisting It Is a Democracy?

By Brian Wong
The attempt to frame an alternative model of democracy highlights a shift in the CCP’s quest for legitimacy.
How Will the Chinese Communist Party Withstand Increasing Calls for COVID-19 Pandemic Accountability?
May 29, 2021

How Will the Chinese Communist Party Withstand Increasing Calls for COVID-19 Pandemic Accountability?

By Bonnie Girard
As international outrage mounts, can the CCP replicate its success in escaping pariah status after the Tiananmen Square protests in 1989?

China and the EU: Public-Private Dissonance
December 12, 2020

China and the EU: Public-Private Dissonance

By Eleanor Albert
Despite official optimism over a trade deal, tensions continue to simmer at the people-to-people level.

Poll: The EU Has Solid Common Ground When It Comes To China
November 16, 2020

Poll: The EU Has Solid Common Ground When It Comes To China

By Richard Q. Turcsányi
A new poll encompassing 13 European countries finds remarkable consensus on China - mostly negative.

A China-Centered Order Is Not Inevitable
September 08, 2020

A China-Centered Order Is Not Inevitable

By Valérie Niquet and Walter Lohman
The pandemic has revealed is that the shift of global leadership toward a China-centered Asia is neither inevitable nor desired.

China, Climate Change, and COVID-19: An Interview With Kevin Rudd
August 05, 2020

China, Climate Change, and COVID-19: An Interview With Kevin Rudd

By Jongsoo Lee
The former Australian prime minister discusses the challenges facing the Indo-Pacific, including the many facets of China’s rise.
Will the ‘Milk Tea War’ Have a Lasting Impact on China-Thailand Relations?
May 02, 2020

Will the ‘Milk Tea War’ Have a Lasting Impact on China-Thailand Relations?

By Poowin Bunyavejchewin
The online spat, though short-lived, revealed deeper-seated reservations about the relationship among Thai people.

Latin America Used To Be Positive Toward China. COVID-19 Might Change That.
April 10, 2020

Latin America Used To Be Positive Toward China. COVID-19 Might Change That.

By Igor Patrick
Like other regions, Latin America has seen a rise in anti-Chinese rhetoric since the outbreak began.

How China Is Remaking the UN In Its Own Image
April 09, 2020

How China Is Remaking the UN In Its Own Image

By Tung Cheng-Chia and Alan H. Yang
China’s attempts to make the UN a tool for achieving its hegemonic ambition could end up destroying the body from within.

China May Be More Assertive, But Is It Really Ready to Lead?
November 01, 2019

China May Be More Assertive, But Is It Really Ready to Lead?

By Lucio Blanco Pitlo III
The time of “hiding and biding” is over, but is China ready for the burdens of global leadership?
Poll: Majority of Americans See US and China as Rivals
June 28, 2019

Poll: Majority of Americans See US and China as Rivals

By Ankit Panda
Americans across partisan lines agree on a rivalrous relationship between Washington and Beijing.

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