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163 results for ‘China’
Mar 30, 2021

The West Wanes, China Grows: What’s at Stake for the Liberal Order?

As liberal democracies struggle to manage their domestic crises, China is filling the gap in global leadership. Is China’s perceived threat to the liberal order overstated, and how should the West respond?
Jun 14, 2021

The Problem with the G7’s Plan to Rival China’s Belt and Road Initiative

China’s rivals have long sought to launch a viable alternative to Beijing’s globe-spanning Belt and Road Initiative. But the Western attempt to match China’s landmark infrastructure scheme lacks the funding and ambition of the original.
Sep 09, 2020

Possible Changes in China’s Nuclear Policy and the Significance for Arms Control

The hostility between the United States and China and the continued destabilization of multilateral regimes will lead to China’s expansion of its nuclear capabilities, which could also indirectly affect nuclear development in the Middle East.
Jun 04, 2023

Dialogue a Guardrail to Avert Disaster Amid US-China Rivalry

This discusses the necessity for dialogue amongst countries in multilateral institutions given the Australian nuclear-submarine catalyst in recent news. This proliferation raises questions on security and cooperation.
Mar 28, 2019

China, India, and the Crossroads of Twenty-First Century Infrastructure Competition

To ensure the successful growth of the Asia Pacific region in the coming decades, adequate infrastructure is needed. This looks at the current infrastructure landscape in the region, comparing China and India’s competing strategies.

Sep 01, 2014

China’s Approach to International Climate Policy Change Begins at Home

China’s international climate change involvement depends on three things: momentum from the United States, international commitment to addressing the interests of developing countries, and readiness of the EU to push important issues internationally

Jun 04, 2014

Indonesia-Philippines Agreement: Lessons for South China Sea Claimants

The successful conclusion of long-dormant negotiations between Indonesia and the Philippines over maritime boundaries holds key lessons for claimant states of disputed waters in the South China Sea.

Mar 03, 2014

The South China Sea Disputes: Formula for a Paradigm Shift - A Rejoinder

Robert Beckman and Clive Schofield discuss Professor Raul Pedrozo’s critique of proposals for China to bring its maritime claims into conformity with international law and UNCLOS, which he sees as “problematic” and “counterproductive.”

Nov 13, 2014

Asia Pacific Economic Leadership: Shifting from the U.S. to China?

A hectic week of high-level diplomacy in Beijing saw China asserting its weight and snatching the region’s economic leadership from traditional leader, the United States. The implications were not missed as ASEAN leaders met soon after in Myanmar.

Jul 14, 2015

Denuclearisation Talks with North Korea: Time for China and Russia to Act

Russia’s recent diplomatic engagement with North Korea may give hope for resuming denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and the international community.

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