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The Trends Driving Transatlantic Convergence on China
By Valbona Zeneli
With similar concerns on both sides of the Atlantic, there are six main factors that will define whether we see a policy convergence on China.
Europe and Germany in China-US Rivalry
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Klaus Mühlhahn.
Russia-China Challenge in US-EU Relations
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Marcin Kaczmarski.
Is Germany Siding With the US in Its Systemic Rivalry With China?
By Hu Chunchun
The two use similar language to talk about China, but that doesn't mean their positions are the same.
Europe’s Misgivings About Sanctions Don’t Bode Well for US Export Controls
By Michael Laha
Agathe Demarais’ new book “Backfire: How Sanctions Reshape the World Against U.S. Interests” has important insights for the future of U.S. China policy.
The War in Ukraine Is Not a Watershed in China-EU Relations – Yet
By Yaning Zhang
Against the context of all-out strategic rivalry between the U.S. and China, both Brussels and Beijing have good reasons to continue engaging with each other.
Germany’s (Not So) New China Policy
By Nadine Godehardt and Moritz Rudolf
Under new Chancellor Scholz, obstacles remain for transatlantic coordination on China.
Europe and the US: From Divergence to Convergence on China?
By Plamen Tonchev
Is the U.S. moving closer to the EU’s complex definition of China as a partner, competitor, and systemic rival?
Biden in Europe: G-7, NATO, and China
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Giuseppe Gabusi.
Poll Shows Increasing Transatlantic Convergence on China
By Bonnie S. Glaser and Garima Mohan
Public opinion trends suggest that there is a strong foundation for transatlantic cooperation on China-related challenges.
Transatlantic Cooperation on the China Challenge
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Hans Binnendijk.
The China Plan: Transatlantic Blueprint for Strategic Competition
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Sarah Kirchberger.
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