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Serbia’s anti-corruption protests and Serbian perceptions of Chinese investments

Anja Duvnjak and Leonardo Bruni (ChinaMed, T.wai) on the issue “Serbia’s anti-corruption protests and Serbian perceptions of Chinese investments” of the ChinaMed Observer.

Beijing on the Kosovo question: Russia’s understudy or a possible partner for Europe?

For the ChinaMed Observer, Anja Duvnjak and Leonardo Bruni (ChinaMed, T.wai) examine Serbia’s turn to Beijing for support on the Kosovo issue.

Anticipating a new nuclear deal: Chinese and Iranian experts analyze the Iran-China-Russia meeting in Beijing

Giorgia Facchini and Veronica Turrini (ChinaMed, T.wai) are authors of the issue of the ChinaMed Observer “Anticipating a new nuclear deal: Chinese and Iranian experts analyze the Iran-China-Russia meeting in Beijing”.

China in the Shadow of October 7

In 2024, Israeli media coverage of China remained predominantly negative, continuing the trend established the previous year. Driven initially by Beijing’s perceived “pro-Palestinian” stance following the October 7 attack, disillusionment among Israel’s China experts has only deepened throughout the duration of the war in Gaza.

L’Indonesia dopo le elezioni: prospettive di crescita e nuovi equilibri

[IT] L’Indonesia, terza democrazia più popolosa al mondo e crocevia geopolitico essenziale del Sud-est asiatico, vive una fase cruciale della sua storia recente. Con oltre 285 milioni di abitanti distribuiti su più di 17.000 isole, il Paese presenta una popolazione giovane e una forte crescita demografica, che offre grandi opportunità di sviluppo economico e sociale, ma anche sfide significative.

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