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China EU Relations: Where to Now?
Note n°11 de l’Observatoire de la Chine, par le Pr. Kerry Brown Since a period of mutual idealism in the
Memo – Tibet in China’s Diplomacy: The Implications of the Trojan Horse Hypothesis
Roundtable n°9 of the China Observatory, 6 April, 2016, with Pr. Robert Barnett (Columbia) The Trojan Horse scenario occurs when
Iran after the Sanctions: the Marginalization of China
Note n°5 de l’Observatoire de la Chine, par Yitzhak Shichor (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, University of Haifa) According to most
KA9 – February 2016 – Demography in Korea
Summary – DEMOGRAPHY – The Korean Population: Recent Changes and Major Issues (Kim Doo-Sub) A Brief History of Policy Responses
Memo – India and New Institutions In Asia-Pacific: Responding to China and the United States
Table ronde n°7 de l’Observatoire Chine, 26 janvier 2016, avec le Dr. Jagannath P. Panda (East Asia Centre, IDSA, New Delhi)
Memo – Taiwan’s new political landscape after the January 2016 presidential election and its international consequences
Table ronde n°8 de l’Observatoire Chine, 27 janvier 2016, avec le Dr. Tung Chen-yuan (National Chengchi University (Taiwan) In Taiwan’s 2016
Memo – Wu Wei (Do Nothing): China and the Syrian crisis
Roundtable n°6 of the China Observatory, 23 Novembre, 2015, with Pr. Yitzhak Shichor (University of Haifa) “China and the Syrian
KA8 – Septembre 2015 – South Korea and the Climate Change Challenge
France will be hosting the 21st Session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 21) to the United Nations Framework
CA 54 – China: Taking Stock Before the Paris Climate Conference – Sept 2015
China has begun to take action to turn the tide against pollution and unconstrained carbon emissions. For the Chinese people,
CA 53 – A China reset in Northeast Asia – March 2015
A number of evolutions have characterized China’s direct Northeast Asian environment in 2013 and 2014. North Korea’s new leader Kim
CA 52 – Your Investment, Our economy – Dec 2014
This latest quarterly issue of China Analysis, focuses on four rather technical aspects of China’s on-going economic reforms. Drawing on
JA 35 – Japan’s competitiveness and attractiveness issues in 2014: The high-stakes goals of the Abe government, between discourse and reality – Oct. 2014
In line with the topics introduced by the previous issue of Japan Analysis (focusing on Japan’s openness to the world),