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  • Wang Yufan, Assistant Research Fellow, Department of American Studies, CIIS

    Jun 27, 2023

    A change to softer rhetoric by the United States seems aimed at placating its domestic business community, but the ultimate objective of containing China hasn’t changed. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said there’s a big difference. We shall wait and see.

  • James F. Downes, Assistant Professor, Head of Politics and Public Administration Programme, Hong Kong Metropolitan University

    Mathew Y. H. Wong, Assistant Professor, Education University of Hong Kong

    Man Hoo So, Master's Candidate, European Political Economy, London School of Economics and Political Science

    Jun 09, 2023

    James F. Downes, Mathew Wong and Man Hoo So argue that the EU-China relationship has evolved considerably over recent years into a growing global rivalry in 2023. They argue that whilst the EU has become more interventionist towards China in 2023, there exists large divisions within the core EU institutions alongside EU member states towards relations with China.

  • Wang Lei, Assistant Research Fellow, Institute of World Political Studies, CICIR

    Sun Ru, Research Professor & Deputy Director, CICIR

    Jun 08, 2023

    Adjustments in European and American strategies may offer hope for a return to normal relations with China. The EU and U.S. should dump their political prejudices against China, take care of the common security of the world, try to remove risks and truly cooperate with China.

  • Hu Dawei, Research Fellow, China Institute of International Studies

    Jun 08, 2023

    Hiroshima highlighted the decline of Western influence in global economic governance. The group’s inherent inadequacy arises from the desperate effort by a small group of member nations to maintain their dominant position in the world.

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