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China, the US and the new world order

The dependency on China of Spain’s supply chains. Container ship from China. Photo: Thomas Hawk (CC BY-NC 2.0)
China, the US and the new world order Analyses

The dependency on China of Spain’s supply chains

In this context, the present analysis evaluates the direct dependencies that Spanish supply chains have on Chinese imports.

By Lucía Salinas Conte
01 Mar 2022 //
16 mins Reading time
The failed Chinese mediation in the Afghan conflict.Pakistan-China border. Photo: Banalities (CC BY 2.0)
China, the US and the new world order Experts Comments

The failed Chinese mediation in the Afghan conflict

By Ahmad Bilal Khalil
24 Feb 2022 //
7 mins Reading time
China’s stance on Ukraine: preventing NATO from interfering in the Indo-Pacific. Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping shaking hands. Photo: Press Service of the President of the Russian Federation (CC BY 4.0)
Global Spectator Experts Comments

China’s stance on Ukraine: preventing NATO from interfering in the Indo-Pacific

China has adopted a complex stance on the crisis between Russia and Ukraine due to its own economic interests.

By Andrés Ortega
08 Feb 2022 //
6 mins Reading time
Webinar ‘Envisioning a future EU-Japan Digital Partnership: A stepping stone towards greater influence in the digital transition?’
Future of Europe Events

Webinar ‘Envisioning a future EU-Japan Digital Partnership: A stepping stone towards greater influence in the digital transition?’

This webinar reflects on the content and scope of a future EU-Japan Digital Partnership Agreement.

24 Jan 2022 //
2 mins Reading time
Are we ready for another “China shock”?"Made in China" label. Photo: Martin Abegglen (CC BY-SA 2.0) Elcano Blog
Technology and economics Experts Comments

Are we ready for another “China shock”?

The next China trade shock will not occur on a global scale like in 2001, instead it is likely to manifest as niche trade shock.

By Renata Zilli
14 Oct 2021 //
7 mins Reading time
Joe Biden as Vice President of the US at the Munich Security Conference in 2015. Photo: NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)
China, the US and the new world order Analyses

A Spanish perspective on the Biden Presidency and the future of transatlantic relations

What challenges and opportunities lie ahead, from the perspective of Spanish influence, on the road to relaunching transatlantic relations with Joe Biden in the White House?

By Carlota García Encina, Luis Simón
03 Jun 2021 //
35 mins Reading time
China’s Soft Power in Europe. Falling on Hard Times. ETNC, 2021
China, the US and the new world order Monographs

China’s Soft Power in Europe. Falling on Hard Times

By Ties Dams, Xiaoxue Martin, Vera Kranenburg
20 Apr 2021 //
4 mins Reading time
Desert landscape on the coast of Western Sahara. In the background, the beach, the sea and the blue sky.
China, the US and the new world order Analyses

Western Sahara: can a Trump tweet lead to unlocking the stalemate?

The US President Donald Trump recognised Morocco’s sovereignty over the disputed Western Sahara The new Biden Administration still has to make an statement

By Haizam Amirah-Fernández, Isabelle Werenfels
07 Apr 2021 //
11 mins Reading time
L’Hemisferic, Valencia (Spain). Photo: Tim de Groot (@timdegroot)
Technology and economics Analyses

Towards a new technology foreign policy line in Spain and the EU

The challenges and opportunities derived from digitisation paves the way for an adaptation of Spain to the new multilateralism’s conditions and needs

By Raquel Jorge Ricart
17 Mar 2021 //
26 mins Reading time

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