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

Foreign Policy – 17 July 2026

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Andrew Scobell (MERICS & Georgetown University) and Andrea Ghiselli (T.wai & University of Exeter) are authors of the article "U.S.-China Relations Are More Volatile Than Ever" for Foreign Policy.

Jul 17, 2026

Foreign Affairs – 15 July 2026

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Enrico Fardella (T.wai & University of Naples "L'Orientale") and Sergey Radchenko (Johns Hopkins SAIS) are authors of the article "China Is Sabotaging the World That Enables Its Rise" on Foreign Affairs.

Jul 15, 2026

Soft Power and Public Diplomacy in Türkiye–China Relations

Global China Research & Policy Papers

This study examines the growing role of soft power in Türkiye–China relations by analysing how media, culture, sports, and academic exchanges function as instruments of public diplomacy beyond traditional economic and security-based interactions.

Jul 14, 2026

Fondazione Feltrinelli – 1 luglio 2026

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[IT] La TOChina Summer School 2026 viene menzionata da Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli in occasione delle due sessioni pubbliche ospitate presso la sua sede, la prima delle quali sarà moderata da Simone Dossi (Università degli Studi di Milano & T.wai).

Jul 1, 2026

The Sino-Moroccan Rapprochement

Global China Research & Policy Papers

The Sino–Moroccan rapprochement has been driven by a convergence between China’s efforts to secure its role in global value chains and Morocco’s export-led economic model. This pragmatic engagement has accelerated since Rabat’s accession to the BRI in 2017, particularly in the renewable energy, infrastructure, and logistics sectors.

Jun 26, 2026
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      15 July 2026

      “Ultimately, the future of global economic stability may depend on China’s willingness to reconsider the logic that has underpinned its ascent. Since 1949, the Chinese Communist Party’s anti-hegemonic strategy has been remarkably successful in reshaping the international environment and creating space for China’s extraordinary rise—an achievement rooted above all in the hard work, discipline, and resilience of the Chinese people. Yet history offers a cautionary lesson. Great powers encounter danger when they cease to view success as the product of contingency and effort and begin to view it instead as the expression of historical destiny. If Beijing falls into this trap, and refuses to heed Western warnings, it will trigger a vicious trade war that will leave the world much worse off, and the dream of China’s national rejuvenation in tatters.”

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