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China, the US and the new world order

China, the US and the new world order Experts Comments

Geopolitical risk: raw materials and technological dependence

Rare earths, and critical raw materials in general, have been the great forgotten commodities in the geopolitical competition of recent years

By Raquel Jorge Ricart
15 Mar 2023 //
7 mins Reading time
Italy’s Prime Minister Georgia Meloni with India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the inauguration of the Raisina Dialogue 2023 in New Delhi along with other participants
China, the US and the new world order Experts Comments

Reflections from Raisina: great-power politics with Indian spices

This is India’s new golden age, while the G20 is in tatters. Such could be a brief summary of this year’s Raisina Dialogue.

By Miguel Otero Iglesias
10 Mar 2023 //
7 mins Reading time
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China, the US and the new world order Experts Comments

The EU-India Trade and Technology Council: opportunities and challenges ahead

In a context of increasing great-power competition, the EU and India are aiming to mutually bolster their respective strategic autonomies.

By Patrizia Cogo Morales, Raquel Jorge Ricart
24 Feb 2023 //
8 mins Reading time
China, the US and the new world order Events

Webcast “Australia, Korea and Japan: conciling strategies between China and the U.S.”

Third and final session of the cycle 'The Indo-Pacific in the current international order' addressing the foreign policy of three traditional US allies.

25 Nov 2022 //
1 min Reading time
Certidumbres y dudas sobre las elecciones de medio mandato en EEUU
Democracy and citizenship Events

Debate “Certainties and doubts regarding the midterm elections in the US”

On Tuesday, November 8, with the holding of the midterm elections in the U.S., we will witness the first major referendum on the Biden administration era.

02 Nov 2022 //
2 mins Reading time
China, the US and the new world order Events

Webcast “A new regional architecture in the Indo-Pacific. Is there room for the EU?”

The geostrategic rivalry between China and the US is behind the emergence of the Indo-Pacific concept, what will be the winning architecture?

18 Oct 2022 //
1 min Reading time
EU-Taiwan relations. Chiang Kai-shek memorial hall in Taipei
China, the US and the new world order Experts Comments

EU-Taiwan relations continue to expand in the framework of the One China Policy

Increasing EU-Taiwan engagement could escalate the tension with Beijing and lead to economic sanctions, worsening a problematic situation.

By Mario Esteban, Michael Malinconi
10 Oct 2022 //
7 mins Reading time
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China, the US and the new world order Analyses

Is the US moving towards strategic clarity on Taiwan? The repercussions of the shift for Europe

Joe Biden has recently made statements that seem to suggest a shift in the US’s Taiwan policy from strategic ambiguity to strategic clarity.

By Michael Malinconi
01 Aug 2022 //
21 mins Reading time
The Greater Bay Area. Hong Kong-Guangdong border on Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge
China, the US and the new world order Experts Comments

The Greater Bay Area: China’s ‘next big thing’

Few people outside Asia are aware of what The Greater Bay Area project -defined as ‘The next big thing’ for China- really entails.

By Alfonso Ballesteros
28 Jul 2022 //
7 mins Reading time

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