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

Formiche – 25 ottobre 2025

Global China In the media

[IT] Enrico Fardella (T.wai & Università di Napoli L’Orientale) e Michael Pettis (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace) analizzano la strategia manifatturiera cinese, i flussi di capitale globali e il loro impatto sull’evoluzione economica dell’Europa nell'articolo "Il peso cinese sull’economia europea" per Formiche.

Oct 25, 2025

China’s energy strategy: the case of North Africa

Global China Research & Policy Papers

China’s role in North Africa’s energy sector is undergoing a transformation. Once primarily focused on oil imports, Beijing is now expanding its engagement to include a growing emphasis on green energy. This shift reflects both China’s domestic pivot toward renewables and North Africa’s urgent need for energy diversification and climate…

Oct 23, 2025

The Diplomat – 14 October 2025

Global China In the media

Andrea Ghiselli and Mohammed Alsudairi (ChinaMed project, T.wai) are interviewed in the article "China-Middle East Cooperation: In the Eye of the Beholder" on The Diplomat.

Oct 14, 2025

Center for Strategic and International Studies – 9 October 2025

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Andrea Ghiselli and Mohammed Alsudairi (ChinaMed project, T.wai) are interviewed in the episode "The Future of Sino-Middle Eastern Relations" of the ChinaPower podcast of the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

Oct 9, 2025

Formiche – 9 ottobre 2025

Global China In the media

[IT] Enrico Fardella (T.wai & Università di Napoli L’Orientale) è autore dell’articolo "Italia-Cina, la postura di Roma tra atlantismo e pragmatismo" su Formiche.

Oct 9, 2025
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      “I think there was this idea that China should do more in the Middle East, but it seems like the Chinese experts are not able to spell out what “something else” is. There was no appetite for developing any regional partner or for building a relationship like the one that the United States has with Israel. There was no real appetite for military intervention. And so, at the end of the day, many were saying “we should do more, but we’re not sure about what we should do”.”

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