Opinion piece
05 July 2017
Engagement in a time of turbulence
The arrival of China as an increasingly significant setter of global standards may be uncomfortable for India but is near-inevitable and needs to be p
Opinion piece
05 July 2017
The arrival of China as an increasingly significant setter of global standards may be uncomfortable for India but is near-inevitable and needs to be p
Policy brief
04 July 2017
China's ambition to be a global leader in science and innovation by 2050 seems well within reach. The creation of US-Chinese science and technology ne
Policy brief
19 June 2017
Chinese state-owned enterprises (SOEs) are one of the main obstacles preventing China and the European Union from agreeing a bilateral investment agre
Blog post
02 June 2017
Some instant takeaways from the EU-China Summit. A timely show of unity, but little real change in interests.
Blog post
12 May 2017
The One Belt One Road initiative holds great promise for the global economy, but will need a huge amount of finance. Initial presumptions that China w
Opinion piece
12 May 2017
Worries about the growth in China's leverage are on the rise. Is this growth in leverage sustainable? Alicia García-Herrero finds that the evidence is
Policy brief
05 May 2017
After a decade of growth based on hydrocarbon booms, Central Asian countries are faced with increasing challenges to complete their transitions to a m
Opinion piece
25 April 2017
At this January's Davos meeting, Chinese President Xi Jinping announced to a surprised audience that China would be the world’s new champion of global
Blog post
19 April 2017
President Trump has so far been softer on China than his campaign promises predicted. This is welcome. However, the EU has a lot at stake, and should
Blog post
03 April 2017
What’s at stake: A number of recent contributions accuse China of acquiring technology from abroad without respecting international rules. This blog r
Opinion piece
16 March 2017
Despite the unique partnership with the USA, Europe needs to reflect on its place in an unstable world. Especially if the US Administration moves towa
Opinion piece
06 February 2017
Alicia García-Herrero finds it unlikely that risk in the Chinese banking sector will abate any time soon. And the worries are strongest for smaller i
Opinion piece
05 January 2017
With US inward turn, China should get a bigger role to bolster system
Blog post
20 December 2016
Will the UK’s engagement in European supply chains be at risk once the UK exits the EU?
Blog post
06 December 2016
The UK government has high hopes that new trade deals with non-EU states will offer an economic boost after Brexit. But how likely is this to material
Blog post
15 November 2016
It is too early to say what the Trump administration’s trade policy will look like – but a total cut-off from Asian partners is unlikely. It would har