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The legacy of Bridge Man

With his banners on the Sitong Bridge in Beijing, one man has triggered a small but remarkable wave of protests at international universities against the Xi dictatorship. Leaflets also appear in the German city of Goettingen. Opponents and supporters of the protests debate their relevance. But the case of Australian activist Drew Pavlou shows that such actions are indeed a thorn in Beijing's side.

By Marcel Grzanna

FAZ-Scholz-Gastbeitrag
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Scholz explains his motives

In "Five Thoughts," the German Chancellor explains how he sees relations with China. He gives a nuanced explanation of why he is going to Beijing at this particular time. But he also tries to please all sides: the Chinese leadership, the German public, regime critics and businesses.

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Scholz's visit: a transcultural tightrope act

From a communicative perspective, the timing of the Chancellor's trip is ideal: After Covid and the Party Congress and before important summit meetings, Olaf Scholz visits Beijing to pioneer and pave the way for urgently necessary dialogue. Even more important than the topics discussed, is the chemistry between Xi and Scholz.

By Experts Table.Briefings

L-R Wang Yi, Aussenminister von China, und Annalena Baerbock Buendnis 90/Die Gruenen, Bundesaussenministerin, aufgenommen im Rahmen eines gemeinsamen Treffens am Rande der 77. Generalversammlung der Vereinten Nationen in New York City, 22.09.2022. New York City United States *** L R Wang Yi, Foreign Minister of China, and Annalena Baerbock Buendnis 90 Die Gruenen , German Foreign Minister, photographed during a joint meeting on the sidelines of the 77 United Nations General Assembly in New York City, 22 09 2022 New York City United States Copyright: xFlorianxGaertnerx
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Feisty foreign policy

When Olaf Scholz will hold talks in Beijing, things will be tougher for him than for his predecessors. China's understanding of foreign policy has changed. It sees itself as the spearhead of a new global balance of power. Its partners are also feeling this.

By Christiane Kuehl