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High energy prices: How China's suppliers benefit

China's automotive suppliers continue to displace Western competitors. They also benefit from the fact that they are significantly less affected by the Russian invasion of Ukraine than their German competitors.

By Christian Domke Seidel

BRICS and SCO: Scepticism risks strategic blindness

China-led multilateral institutions such as BRICS or the SCO are often compared to their Western counterparts, with their achievements dismissed as minimal. Yet they offer revealing insights into the international order Beijing seeks to build.

By Redaktion Table

Hydropower: China Gives Green Light for Mega Dam

China has approved the construction of a mega dam in Tibet. The project is expected to generate three times as much electricity annually as the Three Gorges Dam. Neighboring countries and environmentalists are warning of the consequences.

By Nico Beckert