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Commentary: China

Stronger than it thinks it is: how Europe should deal with China

The question of how the EU should deal with the world's rising powers will dominate the informal Gymnich foreign ministers' meeting and the European Council meeting over the next week. In a memo to European leaders, François Godement and Mark Leonard argue that the financial crisis may have increased Europe's leverage when it deals with Beijing

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Europe and the China Challenge

07 Sep 10 - François Godement,

Could the dream of a “G3”  between the EU, China and the US ever become a reality? Or will the EU remain in the sidelines? Francois Godement argues in a piece for Le Monde that to avoid irrelevance, the EU needs to decide what it wants from China. (article in French)

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China's rise is a huge challenge to Europe: we must respond with a global China policy

17 Jun 10 - François Godement,
The economic crisis has strengthened Chinese power relative to the rest of the world. Now, if Europe is to make its limited influence count on issues ranging from Iranian proliferation to climate change and the Dalai Lama, it needs to develop a global China policy.
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Copenhagen, and why Beijing should not over-play its hand

25 Mar 10 - François Godement,
The Copenhagen Climate Conference showed the world that China was willing to use its power aggresively. But although it walked away without having given an inch, Beijing should worry about over-playing a strong hand
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The United States and Asia in 2009: public diplomacy and strategic continuity

11 Mar 10 - François Godement,
"Whatever works". Is this Obama's key Asia policy?
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"Mushtarak", le Guadalcanal agfhan?

26 Feb 10 - Daniel Korski,
Daniel Korski dans le Monde sur l?op?ration Mushtarak en Afghanistan et pourquoi elle doit ?tre une campagne militaire et politique et pas simplement une bataille.
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Has the EU escaped a Chinese rescue?

17 Feb 10 - François Godement,
There is one worrying element to Greece's financial tragedy that people seem to have forgotten: Greece first turned to Beijing for help.
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Again, the China arms embargo issue

03 Feb 10 - François Godement,
Spain's call for the EU to lift the arms embargo against China suffers from bad timing and blundering diplomacy.
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Getting out of the Afghan quagmire

27 Jan 10 - Daniel Korski,
It is time for the West to stop dreaming and adopt more pragmatic goals in Afghanistan.
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Sri Lanka's Choice, and the World's Responsibility

13 Jan 10 - Chris Patten
Pity the poor Sri Lankan voter. As presidential elections loom on Jan. 26, the public is faced with a choice between two candidates who openly accuse each other of war crimes.
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Battling strategic irrelevance

16 Dec 09 - Richard Gowan,
European leaders should beware exiting Afghanistan. They have already staked their credibility there, and the balance of power in Asia is very uncertain.
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The EU and China: Talking past each other

08 Dec 09 - François Godement,
Did anybody notice the recent EU-China summit that took place at the end of November in Nanjing? No? The summit only lasted an hour and forty-five minutes.
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Europe must support Obama's surge - but with one joint string attached

01 Dec 09 - Daniel Korski,
President Obama's surge deserves European backing. But in return, EU governments should demand an international commission, like the Iraq Study Group, to develop a political strategy and report back in a year.
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Obama in Asia

16 Nov 09 - François Godement,
Despite dissimilarities between them, a G2 of China and the US haunts Europe.
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Welt ohne F?hrung

15 Nov 09 - Thomas Klau,
Obama's China-Visit was more than an episode: it symbolises the end of a long era of global US leadership. The power vacuum will have to be filled by stronger global institutions. A piece in German.
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