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

French media on sixty years of Franco-Chinese relations

Global China Research & Policy Papers

On the eve of the 60th anniversary of Franco-Chinese ties, Léa Gebuhrer & Leonardo Bruni (ChinaMed, T.wai) review the French media debate on economic relations with Beijing, as well as on Chinese engagement in Africa and the Middle East, for the ChinaMed Observer.

Jan 26, 2024

Wang Yi’s first trip of 2024 according to the Egyptian and Tunisian press

Global China Research & Policy Papers

In this issue of the ChinaMed Observer, Mariateresa Natuzzi takes stock of Tunisian and Egyptian press coverage of Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs Wang Yi’s recent trip to Cairo and Tunis. 

Jan 24, 2024

Chinese analysts discuss the war in Gaza and multilateral diplomacy

Global China Research & Policy Papers

This issue of the ChinaMed Observer, authored by Adam Koi, delves into the Chinese media debate on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, focusing on recent developments in multilateral diplomacy and exploring how Chinese experts have commented on the temporary ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.

Jan 22, 2024

Formiche – 14 gennaio 2024

Global China In the media

[IT] Enrico Fardella (T.wai & Università di Napoli "L'Orientale") nel suo articolo "Mao docet? Il futuro di Taiwan oltre le elezioni" su Formiche.

Jan 14, 2024

HuffPost – 14 gennaio 2024

Global China In the media

[IT] Silvia Frosina (Scuola Normale Superiore & T.wai) è intervistata nell'articolo "Racconti da Taiwan. Una democrazia sana, in cui gli sconfitti non contestano il voto. Mentre la Cina reagisce stizzita" su HuffPost.

Jan 14, 2024
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      9 October 2025

      “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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