Opinion
Overall, Biden and Xi seem to be converging on their strategies for global dominance
Opinion
The US now sees Asia more through an economic lens, while China shifts toward a security focus
Blog Post
After COP26, and as the debate on whether Glasgow represents a success or a failure dies down, what next for global climate action?
External Publication
Concerns are real, but the country fares as well as peers at similar levels of development. Analysis published in fDi Intelligence.
Policy Contribution
Contrary to some narratives, China's business practices have improved, with a business environment that is generally more favourable than that in other large countries at similar levels of development.
Policy Contribution
After decades of increasing globalisation, there now seems to be a slowing, or even a turn to deglobalisation, meaning decelerating trade and investment and reduced global value chains. This trend seems to have accelerated because of the United States’ push to contain China in the context of their strategic competition. So far, however, there is less evidence of deglobalisation in terms of financial flows.
Past Event
How could we achieve a trilateral relationship between China, the EU and the US and consolidate it with climate goals?
Blog Post
Although the economic implications of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) for the EU are modest, the geopolitical and strategic implications are not. With the arrival of a new US administration and the central role of China in the bloc, the EU needs to outline an Asian commercial strategy that reconciles the importance of China and the transatlantic relationship.
Parliamentary Testimony
Testimony before the European Parliament on the subject of China-EU economic relations.
Past Event
What shape will the trade relationship between the EU and the US take in the coming years?
Blog Post
A Joe Biden Administration would have to decide to what extent to unpick the major United States trade policy shifts of the last four years. A quick return to comprehensive trade talks with the European Union is unlikely and the US will remain focused on its rivalry with China. Nevertheless, there would be areas for EU/US cooperation, not least World Trade Organisation reform.
Past Event
Walking the wire: we discuss risks and benefits involved for the EU should it embark on developing a new smartphone operating system.