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

Cina: le nuove “Vie della Seta”

Global China Research & Policy Papers

[IT] Giovanni Andonino (Twai & Università degli Studi di Torino) cura l'approfondimento di T.wai per l’Osservatorio di politica internazionale del Parlamento italiano.

Oct 17, 2018

La Cina e il Mediterraneo nella “nuova era” di Xi Jinping

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[IT] Nell’era della cosiddetta connettività eurasiatica, fortemente promossa dal Presidente cinese Xi Jinping, mentre si aggiornano costantemente le rotte e le mappe delle “nuove Vie della Seta”, appare sempre più evidente la centralità del bacino del Mediterraneo, ineludibile punto d’arrivo della proiezione cinese verso occidente.

Sep 13, 2018

White cat, black cat, red cat

Global China T.notes

Chinese firms – regardless of their size, ownership structure, industry or type – should not consider themselves to be fully autonomous entities with profit maximisation as their main goal.

Aug 1, 2018

Everything under the heavens

Global China T.notes

The question to be answered is not really whether China is developing a new world order, but what the future world order will look like in light of China’s skilful use of its tools of economic statecraft.

Jul 2, 2018

China and the Middle East: Growing Influence and Divergent Perceptions

Global China Research & Policy Papers

A little more than four years have passed since President Xi Jinping launched the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Within the framework of the BRI, the Middle East and the entire Mediterranean region — the geopolitical construct composed of South Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East — have become…

Apr 17, 2018
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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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