The EU’s Global Governance Versus China’s Harmonious World (ARI)
The EU’s ‘Global Governance’ and China’s ‘Harmonious World’ seem to be competing to be the dominant idea on international relations in the new century.
The EU’s ‘Global Governance’ and China’s ‘Harmonious World’ seem to be competing to be the dominant idea on international relations in the new century.
The relationship between China and Africa is positive for both sides and the exchange of essential natural resources for infrastructure to foster economic development is more likely to benefit than paternalistic and failed aid strategies.
The current global financial crisis is having a significant negative impact on the Chinese economy, affecting exports, foreign exchange reserves and structural adjustments.
A preview of the likely contours of President-elect Barack Obama’s future energy policy and an assessment of the potential ramifications.
This paper presents a scoping analysis of the main contours of relations, offering an anatomy of key dimensions of an expansive Chinese engagement in the continent that remains dynamic.
Text of the lecture delivered by Joseph S. Nye, Jr. at the Bilateral Seminar "Foreign Policy Priorities for the Next U.S. President".
This ARI reviews China’s new-found world status and its effects on the regional and global balance of power.
The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of China’s economic boom and examine some of the main advantages and problems it will face over the mid and long terms.
In early June China unveiled its National Plan for Climate Change, a document which has generated some controversy.
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