
Geopolitics: How China occupies the Scarborough Reef
Every year, China imposes a fishing ban in the South China Sea to protect the marine environment. But this year, Beijing is taking advantage of the measure.
By Michael Radunski
Every year, China imposes a fishing ban in the South China Sea to protect the marine environment. But this year, Beijing is taking advantage of the measure.
By Michael Radunski
The EU's Global Gateway infrastructure initiative has a marketing problem: On the one hand, it is supposed to appear as a self-confident alternative to China's new Silk Road - on the other hand, it should not give the impression that competition with the People's Republic is the main driver. What this means for the EU's endeavors in Africa.
By Amelie Richter
China wants to integrate Taiwan back into the motherland. Militarily if necessary. The leadership in Beijing leaves no doubt about this. A study by the European Council on Foreign Relations shows how the EU could prevent an attack on Taiwan.
By Michael Radunski
The USA and the Philippines have been training with a US medium-range missile system on the island of Luzon since April. Beijing has now protested regarding the South China Sea.
By Christiane Kuehl
China and the Philippines are engaged in a bitter dispute over the strategically important Sabina Reef in the South China Sea. Most recently, there have been clashes resulting in injured people. With consequences: Manila has now been forced to withdraw a ship. This could be the harbinger of a decision in the lengthy dispute.
By Michael Radunski
Russia launched large-scale naval exercises with over 400 ships, in which China is also participating. The drills are intended to demonstrate the growing military cooperation between the two countries.
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China expert Isaac Kardon explains in this interview why it is so important that German military ships also travel through the Taiwan Strait – and why Berlin must be willing to accept Chinese retaliation.
By Michael Radunski
At the start of the China-Africa Cooperation Forum, Chinese state media celebrate Xi Jinping as a "true friend of Africa". He himself calls for intensive cooperation, particularly in the extraction of raw materials and the expansion of infrastructure, and promises further loans.
By Felix Lee
China is tightening controls on critical minerals. Experts expect further regulations for certain raw materials that are important for future sectors in the West in the future.
By Christiane Kuehl
The Forum on China–Africa Cooperation is the most important event for African countries every three years. Again, almost all heads of state will be attending in person. However, China is ahead of its partners in several crucial respects.
By Lucia Weiß