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All items tagged China WestOpen Think Tank ArticlesNovember 18, 2011 | China's Alternative World Order Leaves Europe a ChoiceLiselotte Odgaard: China is pursuing an alternative to Western political order based on absolutist state sovereignty and a non-military and non-political approach to global governance and development. As international norms become more regional and fractured, European states may end up choosing between two competing visions as individuals, not a cohesive European unit. ... MoreFebruary 12, 2010 | Dealing with a More Assertive ChinaAndrew Small: The mood on China is beginning to darken. From cyber-attacks to obstinacy in Copenhagen, Beijing’s assertiveness and the hardening tone of its diplomacy are prompting a rethink. If the competitive aspects of the relationship with China are going to dominate in the years ahead, have the US and Europe got their strategies right? ... MoreFebruary 12, 2010 | Dealing with a More Assertive ChinaAndrew Small: The mood on China is beginning to darken. From cyber-attacks to obstinacy in Copenhagen, Beijing’s assertiveness and the hardening tone of its diplomacy are prompting a rethink. If the competitive aspects of the relationship with China are going to dominate in the years ahead, have the US and Europe got their strategies right? ... MoreOctober 7, 2009 | China's Rise and the Emerging G3 Global FrameworkTing Xu: As China rises so to does a new triangular world order. The G3 of China, The US and the EU must closely integrate their cooperation to avoid another global financial crisis. It is time to move past bilateral dialogue into a multilateral framework equipped to deal with the global problems of the 21st century. ... MoreCommentsOctober 6, 2009 | It is difficult to argue that it makes sense... |
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