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China (English)

Stephen S. Roach
Opinion

China's imagination deficit

The Chinese government's deeply anti-cyclical stance is at odds with the growing risks of deflation. At the same time, innovation is being stifled by a barrage of regulations. The country risks getting trapped in a dead end.

By Experts Table.Briefings

Interview

'It's sort of a tsunami that's rushing towards us'

China is going on the offensive internationally – with euphonious initiatives. In an interview with Michael Radunski, Moritz Rudolf warns that there are strong interests behind this. How China infiltrates the UN – and how the West should react.

By Michael Radunski

News

Record travel wave expected for the New Year celebrations

China expects more domestic travel than ever for the upcoming New Year celebrations. Around nine billion domestic trips are expected. Many passengers are already having difficulties getting train tickets.

By Redaktion Table

Feature

Global Gateway keeps focus on investments in Africa

Around 150 billion euros are to be invested in Africa by 2027 under the EU initiative. The continent thus remains a clear focus of Global Gateway, as a new GTAI report on the lighthouse projects of the New Silk Road competitor shows.

By Arne Schütte

News

Construction of 'Power of Siberia 2' delayed

It is a Russian prestige project: Russia wants to supply its partner China with gas via the "Power of Siberia 2" – and replace Western customers. But the affection of the Mongolian partners obviously ends at the price.

By Michael Radunski

Dessert

Dessert

By Marcel Grzanna

News

China competes with the US and Australia in Papua New Guinea

China has offered Papua New Guinea support for the island state's security forces. Beijing is worried about its citizens on the island on the one hand and hopes to gain even more influence in the Indo-Pacific on the other.

By Marcel Grzanna

News

Tibet Vice Chairman suspected of corruption

The stellar career of economist Wang Yong is over. The Vice Chairman of the Tibetan government is under investigation for disciplinary offenses.

By Marcel Grzanna

Heads (EN)

Gyde Jensen – political spokesperson for human rights

Gyde Jensen calls for a critical approach when dealing with China. She says the democratic world is still taking China's plans too lightly. The FDP politician is leading by example – and is feeling the consequences.

By Redaktion Table