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China Analysis n°25 China Shapes its Post-crisis Agenda
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China Analysis n°27 Climate Policies after Copenhagen
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China Analysis n°21 China and the global crisis: Will Beijing be part of the solution?
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China Analysis n°22 No Rush into Marriage, China's Response to the G2
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China Analysis n°24 China and India: Rivals always, Partners sometimes
China Analysis is a bi-monthly analytical survey of Chinese news and debate.
Strategic culture, power balances and the analysis of geopolitical shifts are a long-standing Chinese obsession. Academic institutions, think-tanks, journals and web-based debate are growing in number and quality. They work to give China's foreign policies breadth and depth.
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CLIMATE POLICIES AFTER COPENHAGEN 1. Lessons for China from the Copenhagen Summit 2. Carbon tax: an appraisal of the debate 3. Towards a low-carbon economy? 4. The Copenhagen summit viewed as a success.
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CHINA SHAPES ITS POST-CRISIS AGENDA 1. A Chinese dilemma too: maintaining employment beyond the stimulus 2. The public sector is back in favour 3. A different currency debate: a regional role for the Renminbi? 4. Global governance and the G20: more power for China.
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This issue of China Analysis, jointly published with the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) focus on the latest developments of the China / India relationship at a time of increased territorial tensions.
CHINA AND INDIA: RIVALS ALWAYS, PARTNERS SOMETIMES 1. A fraught political relationship 2. Despite strong growth, trade remains modest 3. US and India: a partnership at China’s expense 4. Betting on Pakistan.
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NO Rush into Marriage, China’s response to the G2 1. Looking for a new sino-american framework 2. The prospects for climate change cooperation remain cloudy 3. New soft power: debating Obama’s attraction 4. A Chinese challenge to the Monroe doctrine?
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CHINA AND THE GLOBAL CRISIS: WILL BEIJING BE PART OF THE SOLUTION? 1. China's hour? Seeking opportunity in American weakness 2. Gaining abroad: the international expansion of state enterprises 3. One crisis, diverging local and national priorites 4. The weakening of Guangdong: in search of a new growth model.
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