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Many thanks to @iandenisjohnson for raising public awareness of the new (German-language) publication "China(kompetenz)" #China #competence by APuZ. In this thread I would like to engage with an argument put
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BREAKING: 100+ China experts and human rights activists slam “naïve” EU-China deal for “entrenching Europe’s strategic dependency on China” Maik Baumgaertner and Ann-Katrin Mueller report about open letter for @SPIEGEL_English
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A good friend of mine has brought the fourteen properties of Umberto Eco's 'Ur-Fascism' to my attention. It made me wonder how many of them apply to the rule of
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The Economist has highlighted the considerable exposure to the Chinese market among leading German companies. Judging from their CEOs public statements, this is not going to change any time soon.
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"Ericsson’s relationship with China spans more than 125 years. Few other global companies—or nations—have equally long relations with China"Going native could be part of the problem, as MNCs can become
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I just re-read Professor Auer's @stefanauer_hku fascinating research article "Merkel’s Germany and the European Union: Between Emergency and the Rule of Rules". His article can help us understand Merkel's advocacy
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Language competence matters. Being culturally sensitive helps. But proper #China #competence requires a clear understanding *how* the Chinese party-state suppresses liberal democratic thought and practice, both at home and abroad.
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Germany's new policy paper on the Indo-Pacific region has led to speculation that Berlin may be about to change its traditionally Beijing-friendly foreign policy approach. Not so fast. Here are
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We need to talk about Germany. Let's start with an inconvenient truth: German governments, both past and present, have consistently prioritized trade with China over other enlightened German national interests,
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How can we explain key features of mainland China’s autocratic political system to laypersons in a concise way? The following three key insights can help address this conundrum /1 (1)
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