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EU China
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EU companies lose optimism

The China euphoria of earlier years has given way to great skepticism. Among European companies, there is now a sense of China fatigue in the face of never-ending Zero-Covid measures, which sparked a whole series of economic problems. A new position paper of the EU Chamber in China makes this obvious.

By Christiane Kuehl

Usbekistan SCO
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How China expands its influence through the SCO

More and more countries wish to join the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. This is primarily due to China. After initial reservations, the People's Republic wants to shape the SCO into a geopolitical factor. Beijing would benefit tremendously from this.

By Michael Radunski

Klaus Mühlhahn
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'Xi Jinping has clearly lost power within the party'

In a few weeks, the 20th Party Congress of the CCP will begin. In today's interview, sinologist Klaus Muehlhahn talks about Xi Jinping's personality, the diversity of the Party, and possible opportunities for Germany. The interview was conducted by Michael Radunski.

By Michael Radunski

Xi Jinping und die sechs weiteren Mitglieder des neuen Ständigen Ausschusses des Politbüros der chinesischen KP
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CP Congresses: From consensus to the era of Xi

The party congresses of China's Communists are a forum for socialist grandeur, the forcing through of ideologies. In recent decades, they also stood for an orderly transfer of power. That no longer applies. At the upcoming 20th CP Congress, President Xi Jinping will be elected Chairman for another five years.

By Christiane Kuehl

China COP15
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Empty promises in species protection

The world undergoes a mass extinction event: One million animal and plant species are acutely threatened with extinction worldwide. China has particularly high biodiversity to lose. The country is not doing enough to stop the extinction. Promised financial resources are only a drop in the bucket. The People's Republic should focus more on species protection in its foreign projects.

By Ning Wang

China Dreischluchtendamm Wasser-Tunnel
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A gigantic tunnel just for water

The world's longest tunnel is supposed to be the answer to the persistent water shortage in northern China. In the future, engineers plan to divert water from the middle reaches of the Yangtze River into the controversial canal system that has supplied the Chinese capital with drinking water for years.

By Christiane Kuehl