
'A complete failure'
Norbert Roettgen gives Olaf Scholz's China trip a crushing verdict. In an interview with Michael Radunski, the CDU foreign policy expert accuses the Chancellor of being a supplicant.
By Michael Radunski
Norbert Roettgen gives Olaf Scholz's China trip a crushing verdict. In an interview with Michael Radunski, the CDU foreign policy expert accuses the Chancellor of being a supplicant.
By Michael Radunski
For 25 years, the China Development Forum was a meeting where foreign leaders from business, politics and academia could discuss the state of the Chinese economy with the country's top leaders. Today, anyone who asks questions is excluded.
By Redaktion Table
Australia's government has presented its first national defense strategy. It does not anticipate an immediate invasion by China. Nevertheless, the People's Republic could cause Australia considerable damage.
By Felix Lee
The former head of the Munich Security Conference, Ambassador Ischinger, had high expectations of the Scholz visit following talks with China's foreign minister. Given the meager results, he considers disillusionment understandable.
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Economic policy was actually supposed to be the focus of the special summit. Now the meeting of heads of state and government is being overshadowed by the situation in the Middle East. The agenda includes new sanctions against Iran.
By Stephan Israel
Support for a peace conference – but otherwise the same old story about the West being responsible for Russia's necessary defense against Ukraine. Xi mainly repeats old positions in public, but Scholz still sees success.
By Michael Radunski
The former head of the Munich Security Conference, Wolfgang Ischinger, sees China maintaining a soft distance from Russia. This could play a role in the meeting between President Xi Jinping and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
By Michael Radunski
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz meets Xi Jinping today. They will discuss China's backing for Russia in the Ukraine war and the Iranian attack against Israel. Alexander Gabuyev, Director of the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center, explains in an interview with Michael Radunski how China could be persuaded to change its position.
By Michael Radunski
Until now, China has kept a low profile in the Gaza conflict. However, Iran's attack against Israel is now causing concern in Beijing. Chancellor Scholz wants to ask China to mediate.
By Felix Lee
He first sparked the debate about a new China strategy in Germany: As CEO of the Federation of German Industries (BDI), Markus Kerber had already warned of China-related risks in 2015. At the time, German DAX companies complained that he should not "spoil the mood." Today, the dependencies are obvious.
By Felix Lee