TAG China Country Head Han Lin Discusses APEC and More
Topics explored include APEC, plastic pollution, Zoom meetings, former PM Cameron’s return, and more.
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Topics explored include APEC, plastic pollution, Zoom meetings, former PM Cameron’s return, and more.
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China’s initial posture following Hamas’ surprise terrorist attack in Israel on October 7 reflected a familiar strategy of minimizing risk by avoiding involvement and any sharp public statements. Notably, China has not specifically condemned Hamas’ October 7 actions, but has condemned violence against civilians and called for restraint by “all parties.”
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The CAC, which was founded in 2011 as the country’s internet regulator and enforcer, is not a typical administrative agency in the executive branch of the government. Instead, the CAC is a party-state entity, closely intertwined with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), and thus holds more power than most ministries under the leadership of Premier Li Qiang and the State Council. This arrangement adds to the challenges posed to companies, both domestic and foreign, operating in China.
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Beijing seeks to promote the BRF as an event on par with other high profile multilateral engagements – and China as the leader of the Global South. Media reports, however, suggest that fewer high-level Western officials will attend the 2023 BRF than in years past.
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Can President Biden’s diplomatic push pay off? How will Taiwan’s elections and Beijing’s internal shakeup change the equation? What lessons is President Xi Jinping actually learning from the invasion of Ukraine? And can the U.S. and China ultimately find a stable floor for their bilateral relationship or are they headed toward conflict?
TAG Senior Advisor Dr. Evan Medeiros Comments on U.S.-China Relationship and Trajectory Read More »
All is not well in the world’s most important relationship. China and America are at loggerheads over everything from trade to Taiwan. Listen to the weekly podcast, where Evan Medeiros discusses the future of U.S.-China relations.
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The U.S.-China relationship is now defined by “strategic competition.” In Cold Rivals: The New Era of U.S.-China Strategic Competition (2023), a distinguished group of scholars from the United States and China examine the reasons for this deterioration and its implications for world politics.
Over the last few years, European leaders have switched their approach to Beijing from primarily one of forward-leaning engagement to one of select and uneven “de-risking.”
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Chinese policymakers’ preference for national security over economic growth risks plunging the country into a period of sustained deflation, they write.
TAG’s Charles Dunst and Kurt Tong Write on China’s Economy Read More »
“I do sense there is a real desire in Beijing to stabilize the relationship, both because of the geopolitical relationship but also, perhaps more important, the doldrums on the economic side,” he said.
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