For the time being, Beijing will not challenge Russia's growing influence in Kazakhstan. This is because the goals of the two superpowers in Central Asia intersect. Both nations seek an end to the unrest in Kazakhstan and aim for growth in the unstable region above all else. Neither wants popular uprisings – and presumably, both are siding in the internal power struggle with Nursultan Nazarbayev, the nation's leader for life.
By Frank Sieren
The European Union plans to launch the first projects of its Global Gateway infrastructure initiative in mid-2022. However, many details of Europe's counterpart to the Chinese Silk Road are still open. Nevertheless, the German economy is confident about the project.
By Amelie Richter
This year will remain of particular significance for relations between Brussels and Beijing: Starting with the political agreement on CAI - and ending with the present trade blockade of Lithuania. A review of the diplomatically challenging year of 2021.
By Amelie Richter
China's digital infrastructure and products are growing steadily. For example, the People's Republic wants to catch up in data centers, undersea cables and communications satellites. In his new book, Jonathan Hillman focuses on the digital Silk Road. Unfortunately, the book has a few flaws.
By Nico Beckert
The presentation of the infrastructure initiative was postponed several times. Behind the scenes, funds were mobilized. But now Brussels is putting a hefty €300 billion on the table for the "Global Gateway". The plan is to globally invest in digitalization, green technologies and transport links.
By Amelie Richter
The Arabian Peninsula offers companies great potential for new business relationships. But while Europeans only make money selectively, Chinese companies invest across the board in all sectors of the local economy. They provide their own information technology – and with it, the surveillance state and their own standards.
By Marcel Grzanna