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Europe’s Long March of Indifference: The Great Sinicisation of Xinjiang
International Relations
October 15, 2020
Europe’s Long March of Indifference: The Great Sinicisation of Xinjiang
There is something rotten in the People’s Republic of China. Its odious and pungent smell permeates through our social media,…
The Dollar Is Stronger Than Ever – But Can The Euro Challenge Its Rule?
Economy
August 6, 2020
The Dollar Is Stronger Than Ever – But Can The Euro Challenge Its Rule?
The international status of the Dollar is a staple of the postwar order. As a currency of choice for most…
The EU’s Trade Policy Is Headed Towards a Mexican Standoff
Economy
August 1, 2020
The EU’s Trade Policy Is Headed Towards a Mexican Standoff
China is the European Union’s second-largest trade partner, behind only the United States. At the same time, the EU is…
Italy’s Embrace of the Belt and Road Initiative Could Be Beneficial to Europe
Economy
August 1, 2019
Italy’s Embrace of the Belt and Road Initiative Could Be Beneficial to Europe
China’s new international assertiveness is one of the great talking points of the 21st Century, especially after the country’s adoption…
China, Cameron and Brexit: the UK’s Risky Global Strategy
International Relations
December 30, 2018
China, Cameron and Brexit: the UK’s Risky Global Strategy
Like all European countries, since the 20th century the United Kingdom has been confronted with the ascendance of new powers,…