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Digitalization: How Germany can keep pace with China

The People's Republic of China is considered leading in many key digital technologies. This success is the result of long-term planning. If Germany fails to catch up in the digital sector, it will be difficult to remain an attractive business hub – especially in competition with China.

By Marcel Grzanna

Nationalism in China: The uprooted country

Ancient China did not know the concept of a nation-state but developed its own national identity early on through Confucianism. However, this was severely shaken by the rise of capitalism and nation states.

By Redaktion Table

China in Latin America: Promising connections for the future

Global connection or power projection? Development aid or debt trap? Xi Jinping's recent state visits to Peru and Brazil set important signals in China's efforts to deepen its relations with the global South. But how can we classify this from afar?

By Marcel Grzanna

Africa: More than raw materials – partnership on equal footing

To compete in the race for critical raw materials, Europe must finally make Africa better offers, demands Safri Chairman Thomas Schäfer on the occasion of the German-African Business Summit. This also includes a stronger focus on local value creation, he says.

By Experts Table.Briefings

China Perspective: How a masterplan turns out to be ill-conceived

Our China Perspective column is written by authors from the People's Republic. Today's article looks at Xi Jinping's pet project: the planned city of Xiong'an, which is intended to relieve the burden on the capital Beijing. However, the hoped-for influx is nowhere in sight.

By Experts Table.Briefings

From watches to fake news: When Kant called the Chinese skilled forgers

The fact that the People's Republic can copy anything – sometimes better or worse – is a source of many gags these days. If it were simply a matter of physical counterfeiting, it would not be particularly dangerous. However, Beijing increasingly focuses on other counterfeit goods that change the world and facts.

By Redaktion Table

China Perspective: Why China's youth is not as obedient as assumed

Our "View from China" column is written by authors from the People's Republic. Today's article shows that China's youth are nowhere near as obedient as Beijing would like them to be. The car rampage that left dozens dead in Zhuhai is also a symptom of a society seething with unrest.

By Experts Table.Briefings