Assessing the impact of China on global governance in the age of power diffusion

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Assessing the impact of China on global governance in the age of power diffusion

China Global South Project – 22 May 2024

Global China In the media

Anja Duvnjak and Leonardo Bruni (ChinaMed, T.wai) analyze the Serbian media debate on relations with China on the occasion of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s state visit to Belgrade, for the China Global South Project.

May 23, 2024

Serbian media on Xi Jinping’s visit to Belgrade

Global China Research & Policy Papers

For the ChinaMed Observer, Anja Duvnjak and Leonardo Bruni (ChinaMed, T.wai) analyze the Serbian media debate on relations with China on the occasion of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s state visit to Belgrade.

May 21, 2024

Rai Tre – 14 maggio 2024

Global China In the media

[IT] Giovanni B. Andornino è ospite della puntata “Taiwan: l'isola contesa" della trasmissione “Passato e Presente”, in onda su Rai Tre e Rai Storia.

May 15, 2024

Chinese perspectives on the recent Iran-Israel clash

Global China Research & Policy Papers

Ádám Koi (ChinaMed, T.wai) examines the official Chinese response to the direct military strikes between Iran and Israel, along with the perspectives of Chinese analysts and experts.

Apr 30, 2024

China Global South Project – 30 April 2024

Global China In the media

Enrico Fardella (ChinaMed, T.wai & University of Naples "L'Orientale") and Andrea Ghiselli (T.wai & Fudan University) are interviewed in the podcast "China’s Growing Influence in the Persian Gulf" from the China Global South Project.

Apr 30, 2024
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      18 May 2025

      Il problema non è la guerra commerciale, ma il modello economico della Cina. La radice degli squilibri globali non sta nella guerra commerciale in sé, ma nelle dinamiche interne all’economia cinese. Pechino continua a produrre più di quanto consumi o investa, e questo la spinge inevitabilmente a esportare in eccesso.

      Anche se l’accordo di Ginevra prevede la riduzione di alcuni dazi e la rimozione di barriere non tariffarie, si tratta di misure insufficienti a riequilibrare un sistema che resta asimmetrico alla radice. Il vero nodo è la debolezza della domanda interna cinese, che non permette un riequilibrio spontaneo del commercio.”

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