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China Analysis: One or two Chinese models?

19 Dec 11

To Chongqing or Guangdong? China’s big development decision

Rescuing the euro: what is China’s price?

29 Nov 11

What price will Europe pay for China's help in rescuing the euro?

China Analysis: The new Great Game in Central Asia

06 Sep 11

China's pursuit of influence - and fuel - in the Central Asian states

China's scramble for Europe

11 Jul 11

The impact of Chinese purchases and investments in Europe

Advisory: The Scramble for Europe

27 Jun 11

China is buying up swathes of Europe. Is it also buying influence?

China Analysis: China's missing energy debate

23 Jun 11

China's plans for renewable energy and a nuclear-powered future

China's Janus-faced response to the Arab revolutions

02 Jun 11

China's zigzagging after the Arab revolutions is Europe's opportunity

China Analysis: China debates its global strategy

08 Apr 11

The debate over whether Beijing's leaders have become too bold

The European Foreign Policy Scorecard 2010

30 Mar 11

A survey of 80 European foreign policy components over 6 issues

China Analysis: China's sea power – reaching out to the blue waters

09 Mar 11

China is expanding its navy in the geopolitical tradition of great powers

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Commentary

Burma is changing, so where is Ashton?

Jonas Parello-Plesner, - 19 Jan 12

There are encouraging signs that the junta ruling Burma is starting to reform, and the country has been visited by Hillary Clinton and several top politicians from Europe. The EU's foreign policy chief, Catherine Ashton, also needs to pay Burma a visit, and soon.

 

The year of the HUBRICS

Daniel Korski, - 12 Jan 12

With Europe and much of the West facing a seemingly painful decline, attention continues to shift to the BRICS and the world's other rising powers. But are these countries overplaying their hands as the cracks begin to show in their economic virility?

 

Stop fretting about Beijing as a global policeman

Last year was a tipping point in China's approach to the world, and expectations are rising that Beijing will shoulder ever greater responsibility on the global stage. But if China joins the US as a world policeman, should the rest of us be worried?

 

Ten trends for 2012

, - 21 Dec 11

After a frenetic 2011, what are the big trends that are going to shape Europe and the wider world in 2012? Here are ten that ECFR experts think are likely - and one widely predicted trend that we don't think will happen...

 

China's desert-dance in Libya

Jonas Parello-Plesner, - 31 Oct 11

As its international profile and interests grow, China's foreign policies - now those of a great power - are coming under increasing scrutiny. Here are the four fault lines that are forming in how Beijing deals with the world.

 

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Reinvention of Europe

In the Press

France Culture
09 Feb 12

Justin Vaïsse gives an Analysis of US presidential elections

Spravy Pravda
09 Feb 12

Spravy Pravda reviews ECFR's European Foreign Policy Scorecard 2012

Svenska Dagbladet
09 Feb 12

ECFR's Scorecard 2012 appears in a leader article by Svenska Dagbladet

Bloomberg TV
08 Feb 12

Ulrike Guérot is interviewed about Angela Merkel's handling of the eurocrisis

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