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Ingrid d'Hooghe
ingriddhooghe
Hard conclusions on China in new report Dutch General Intelligence and Security Service: "The Chinese deployment of both legal and illegaleconomic resources and (digital) espionageposes the greatest threat to the
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Jabin T Jacob 鄭嘉賓
jabinjacobt
As always @RRajagopalanJNU offers much to think about. 3 points:1. economic and tech strength sets China apart from the USSR, sure, but also its far greater and smarter commitment to
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a Red Chilean🇨🇱🇸🇾
aRedChilean
It doesn't though, China doesn't export capital and destroy forge in markets, thus keeping them in captivity, in fact China develops foreign markets, something that imperialism simply cannot due, as
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Ulrich Speck
ulrichspeck
Key questions about the EU-China investment agreement (CAI) have not yet been discussed. Quick thread. Is the conclusion of CAI a strategic move by EU governments, led on this issue
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Carlos Tejada
CRTejada
“The best China strategy...is one which gets every one of our—or at least what used to be our—allies on the same page. It’s going to be a major priority for
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Patrick Chovanec
prchovanec
1. A lot of people have trouble grasping that there are many different kinds of US businesses in China for very different reasons, and which present very different issues. 2.
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Branko Milanovic
BrankoMilan
Unlike many people I see China as likely to be most affected by Biden's win. Unlike Trump who followed anti-China policies out of spite, Biden can create a very powerful
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François Godement
FGodement
Remember China's "mask diplomacy" in the first half of 2020 and the issue of how much China actually donated vs. sold? China's official Customs statistics now shed some light on
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Ulrich Speck
ulrichspeck
Just to clarify: of course the EU is entitled to deal with China without consulting and teaming up with the US. The only question is whether going it alone is
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Glen Peters
Peters_Glen
When it comes to almost anything energy, China is at least one of the biggest global players, except......Biofuels!China is very small on biofuels (why?). Brazil is big as it has
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Reinhard Bütikofer
bueti
This is an extremely interesting commentary by the Global Times editor. It tries to strike a balance between emphasizing the will to be prepared for war and the warning against
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♔ AustR1an 🦬 (Hyperbrachicephalic)
DrunkAustrian
Europe is en route to rapid deindustrialization until 2030China, being the chosen production state of the global order is well on its way to being a consumer state with an
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Rick
ANARCHOMICK
Reading about anarcha-feminism in China and holy shit, these women were fucking pioneers Prior to the early 1900s, there was a capitalistic and nationalistic drive to Chinese feminism (I.E, "women
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娜娜Nana (13,286 characters left)
NanaBeingNana
I'm gonna be honest. When it's about big cities like Shanghai, they have become a lot more open-minded than the previous generation, especially the younger generation. However, China isn't only
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Paul Mozur 孟建國
paulmozur
Incredible to see this unfolding. To me WeChat is a much bigger deal. TikTok was made because the Great Firewall cut China off, but WeChat is one of the few
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Hazza
GDTVhazza
1/ Many are making comments based on this article’s title alone, refuting it based on their views on how China deals with its internal affairs. But the truth is, China
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