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    China’s way: the new Silk Road

    This Brief examines China’s attempts to recreate the ancient trade route and the rationale(s) behind the project. Is it simply a move to counter Russian influence or does Beijing also have real and tangible interests to defend in Central Asia?

    Briefs
    16 May 2014 By: Camille Brugier
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    Visions of North-East Asia – China, Japan, Korea and the EU

    With the need for security and stability in North-East Asia rarely having been more pressing than now, this Brief explores those initiatives – such as the NAPCI – that seek to overcome (or just manage and contain) regional divisions. Can the EU help close the "Pandora’s box"...

    Briefs
    20 June 2014 By: Nicola Casarini
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    The evolution of the EU-China relationship: from constructive engagement to strategic partnership

    This study traces the evolution of EU-China relations over the past three decades.

    Occasional Papers
    1 October 2006 By: Nicola Casarini
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    China’s People’s Liberation Army – The politico-military nexus

    This Brief highlights the importance of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) as a political actor in its own right. However, China also has an effective system of civilian control over the armed forces, which works because they are thoroughly politicised.

    Briefs
    6 March 2015 By: Juliette Genevaz
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    Pride and prejudice: maritime disputes in Northeast Asia

    This report explores the driving sources of tension in Northeast Asia’s three maritime disputes, focusing in particular on developments that have occurred since the late 2000s. At the same time, it examines the existing and emerging forms of maritime cooperation – in the form of...

    Analysis
    9 April 2015 By: Eva Pejsova, Elena Atanassova-Cornelis, Ramon Pacheco
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    Countering terrorism: an area for EU-China cooperation?

    Despite their normative differences, how can the EU and China work together in order to make an effective contribution to the international fight against terrorism? And given that counter-terrorism is considered to be primarily a national competence, in which fields can the EU...

    Briefs
    29 May 2015 By: Alice Ekman, Mathieu Duchâtel
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    China: reshaping the global order?

    Beijing's foreign policy in the Asia-Pacific is based on the firm belief that its economic weight will eventually convert into political and strategic clout. This Alert examines how the creation of regional and global institutions has become a key objective to support this...

    Alerts
    24 July 2015 By: Alice Ekman
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    China’s parade: mixed messages

    This Alert examines China’s elaborate celebrations marking the 70th anniversary of its victory in the Pacific War. What do they reveal about Beijing’s military priorities? And perhaps more importantly, what do they indicate about the country’s domestic politics?

    Alerts
    7 October 2015 By: Alice Ekman, Eva Pejsova
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    China's multilateralism: higher ambitions

    China’s global activism is reaching new heights under President Xi Jinping’s leadership. Beijing is hoping to exert itself as a new multilateral leader by venturing into previously unchartered realms such as cybersecurity. The question is, how will China pursue its new ambitions?

    Alerts
    14 January 2016 By: Alice Ekman
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    A new PLA for a new era

    China’s army-centric military structure – based on a 1950’s Soviet model – had long mismatched the country’s status as world’s second largest economy. This Alert looks at how the push for military reforms reflects Beijing’s changing domestic and regional priorities.

    Alerts
    1 April 2016 By: Sebastian Hornschild, Eva Pejsova

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