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

Global China

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

Otto – 13 novembre 2025

Global China In the media

[IT] La testata Otto riporta la notizia della visita ufficiale alla Peking University della Rettrice Cristina Prandi. Della delegazione accademica faceva parte Giovanni B. Andornino, Presidente di T.wai e Professore associato dell’Università di Torino.

Nov 13, 2025

Decode39 – 10 November 2025

Global China In the media

Jonathan Fulton (Zayed University & Atlantic Council), quoted on the article "China’s real goals in the Gulf" on Decode39, was the speaker at the latest ChinaMed seminar, part of an initiative run by the ChinaMed Project of T.wai.

Nov 10, 2025

Mediterranean anxieties over the Sino-Moroccan rapprochement: French, Algerian, and Tunisian media perspectives

Global China Research & Policy Papers

Bianca Pasquier is author of the issue of the ChinaMed Observer "Mediterranean anxieties over the Sino-Moroccan rapprochement: French, Algerian, and Tunisian media perspectives".

Nov 10, 2025

Formiche – 8 novembre 2025

Global China In the media

Formiche cita i seminari del ChinaMed Project di T.wai, realizzati in partnership con l’Università di Napoli L’Orientale, con una serie di appuntamenti online e aperti al pubblico in cui è possibile dialogare con esperti sul ruolo della Cina nella regione mediterranea.

Nov 8, 2025

Daily Sabah – 6 November 2025

Global China In the media

Ahmet Faruk Işik (ChinaMed Project, T.wai) is author of the article "China and Syria: Rebuilding ties after regime change" for Daily Sabah.

Nov 6, 2025
  • Global China Events

    Global China in the Media

    • Head of Project

      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.”

      READ MORE

Global China Experts

Copyright © 2026. Torino World Affairs Institute All rights reserved

  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy