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

The National Interest – 3 February 2024

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Enrico Fardella (T.wai & University of Naples "L'Orientale") is interviewed in the article "Iran-Pakistan Tensions and China’s Diplomatic Cards" on The National Interest.

Feb 5, 2024

‘Whatever It Takes’: The Political Economy of the Chinese Communist Party

Global China Research & Policy Papers

The ‘Communist’ and the ‘Chinese’ elements have always been present in the design and implementation of the Party’s political economy. True, we have seen waves of change over the decades, including periods of liberalisation and privatisation and then greater state control, but the basic philosophy and identification of the dilemmas…

Jan 30, 2024

Taiwan nella visione strategica del Giappone: continuità e prospettive dopo le elezioni

Global China Research & Policy Papers

[IT] La vittoria elettorale del DPP lascia inalterate le fonti di frizione tra i principali attori coinvolti nella questione taiwanese. La tensione che ha preceduto la campagna elettorale è probabilmente destinata a rinnovarsi, esponendo il Giappone a nuovi rischi.

Jan 30, 2024

Media from the Gulf states react to the Taiwan elections

Global China Research & Policy Papers

In the latest issue of the ChinaMed Observer, Francesco Scala delves into the media coverage of the 2024 Taiwan elections in the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).

Jan 30, 2024

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
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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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