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    Balkan corruption: the China connection

    This Alert examines how Chinese-financed infrastructure projects in the Western Balkans often serve as a conduit for China’s political and normative influence, exacerbating both the high levels of corruption and governance problems that exist in the region.

    Alerts
    18 July 2017 By: Michal Makocki, Zoran Nechev
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    China's Road: into the Western Balkans

    Four years after Chinese President Xi Jinping announced the ‘New Silk Road’ initiative in 2013, the main thrust of the infrastructure projects has been in Asia. However, the Western Balkans is also becoming increasingly involved in related discussions and projects on its western...

    Briefs
    15 February 2017 By: Plamen Tonchev
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    China and Russia: an Eastern partnership in the making?

    This Chaillot Paper sets out to evaluate the scope and the actual implementation of the ‘pivot to the East’ announced by Moscow in the wake of its confrontation with the West over Ukraine. The paper highlights the areas of convergence and divergence between Moscow and Beijing...

    Chaillot Papers
    15 February 2017 By: Nicu Popescu, Michal Makocki
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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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    Facing China's rise: guidelines for an EU strategy

    With its booming economy, China is emerging as the key player in Asia-Pacific and possibly as the world’s next superpower.

    Chaillot Papers
    1 December 2006 By: Marcin Zaborowski
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    Risky business? The EU, China and dual-use technology

    In this paper, the author argues that it is high time for the European Union to adopt a proactive policy of managing the risks of sensitive technology transfer to the People’s Republic of China (PRC). On the basis of a common understanding of the challenges of transferring dual...

    Occasional Papers
    9 October 2009 By: May-Britt Stumbaum
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    China's foreign policy debates

    China has become a central player on the world stage. Understanding the future direction of its foreign policy and the role it will play in international affairs is becoming increasingly important. Zhu Liqun, Vice-President of the China Foreign Affairs University, provides an in...

    Chaillot Papers
    30 September 2010 By: Zhu Liqun
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    Peacebuilding in Asia: refutation or cautious engagement?

    Is there an Asian approach to peacebuilding? In this paper, the author explores what characterises the Asian approach while aiming to discern to what extent Western-dominated mainstream views of peacebuilding are applicable to Asian countries.

    Occasional Papers
    9 November 2010 By: Amaia Sánchez-Cacicedo
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    Security developments in East Asia: what implications for the EU?

    Recent security developments in East Asia have raised questions about peace and stability in a part of the world accounting for over a quarter of EU global trade. This Policy Brief assesses the changing power relations in East Asia and highlights potential implications of the...

    Briefs
    15 February 2011 By: Nicola Casarini
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    The EU and China’s engagement in Africa: the dilemma of socialisation

    In Africa, the aid and security policies of the EU and China are often contradictory. Rather than overemphasise the norms debate, the author argues, the EU and China should focus on seeking common ground and developing a pragmatic approach.

    Occasional Papers
    27 July 2011 By: Lirong Liu

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