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China’s strategy in the Middle East

Recent tensions in the Middle East have drawn global attention to the region, where China’s engagement has grown substantially over the past decade. How does Beijing assess its relationships with states in the Arab world, and how are Chinese policymakers viewing the future of U.S.-China tensions in the region?

L’instabilità globale e l’insicurezza alimentare: diritti, politiche e interesse nazionale

[IT] Negli ultimi 15 anni si è assistito a un significativo aumento dell’insicurezza alimentare, a causa di tre fattori in particolare e delle loro interazioni: conflitti, crisi economiche ed eventi climatici (sia legati al riscaldamento globale che eventi climatici estremi).

‘Whatever It Takes’: The Political Economy of the Chinese Communist Party

The ‘Communist’ and the ‘Chinese’ elements have always been present in the design and implementation of the Party’s political economy. True, we have seen waves of change over the decades, including periods of liberalisation and privatisation and then greater state control, but the basic philosophy and identification of the dilemmas seems to be constant.

Taiwan nella visione strategica del Giappone: continuità e prospettive dopo le elezioni

[IT] La vittoria elettorale del DPP lascia inalterate le fonti di frizione tra i principali attori coinvolti nella questione taiwanese. La tensione che ha preceduto la campagna elettorale è probabilmente destinata a rinnovarsi, esponendo il Giappone a nuovi rischi.

Media from the Gulf states react to the Taiwan elections

In the latest issue of the ChinaMed Observer, Francesco Scala delves into the media coverage of the 2024 Taiwan elections in the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).

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