Heads|WissenschaftFrançois Godement – France's leading China expertFrançois Godement is a historian, sinologist and France's leading expert on relations between China and the EU.
OpinionThank you, Ms. Stark-WatzingerThe blanket statement by German Education Minister Bettina Stark-Watzinger on Chinese researchers crosses the line. It contradicts the German Basic Law, which stipulates that no one may be discriminated against based on their ethnic background.Von Experts
Feature|China researchChina's science puzzles researchersDespite increasingly totalitarian structures, China has caught up with the leading group of scientific nations.Von Marcel Grzanna
HeadsLi Daokui – renowned economistLi Daokui, who goes by David Li in the West, is one of China's leading economists. He is a regular speaker at the World Economic Forum and has served on the Monetary Policy Committee of the People's Bank of China and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
FeatureScience academy commits to 'demonstrate love for the party'Forced patriotism: Researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) must now commit to party loyalty in a new code of conduct.Von Redaktion
Feature'Without China, we would miss out on knowledge'Niels Peter Thomas, head of China at Springer Nature, one of the world's leading scientific publishing houses, spoke with Frank Sieren about the risks and opportunities of Germany's scientific cooperation with China.Von Frank Sieren
Feature'Universities must learn how to deal with security-related research'Universities are unsure about how to deal with cooperation with China. In conversation with Finn Mayer-Kuckuk, Matthias Stepan from the Ruhr-Uni Bochum offers some orientation in the debate.Von Finn Mayer-Kuckuk
HeadsSandra Heep educates tomorrow's China expertsAt Bremen University of Applied Sciences, Prof. Dr.
OpinionCooperation without exclusionResearch cooperation with scientists in China is not an end in itself. The participants pursue clear goals under previously agreed conditions. What do we want to achieve and under what political conditions does the cooperation take place?Von Experts
FeatureChina's universities: many papers, little efficiencyChina has set its sights firmly on becoming a leading world power in science and technological progress. But the People's Republic still has a long way to go to reach the top.Von Marcel Grzanna
NewsCorrectiv retraces research cooperationThe German investigative organization Correctiv has published an extensive dossier on Pan Jianwei. The Chinese scientist has conducted research on quantum communication in Heidelberg and Hefei.Von Newsdesk