CA 45 – The End of Non-Interference? – Oct 2013
China’s international role is changing. But the country is struggling to reconcile its traditional foreign policy of non-interference with its
China’s international role is changing. But the country is struggling to reconcile its traditional foreign policy of non-interference with its
As the surveys announced, the Liberal-Democratic Party had a sweeping victory during the senatorial elections on the 21 July 2013.
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Maintaining social stability is at the core of China’s authoritarianism. An elaborated system of “social management” aims at anticipating and
The former Minister of Finance, Noda Yoshihiko’s rise to power seems to reflect Japan’s economic priorities. In addition to the
Has China become too bold in its dealings with the rest of the world? Some of the country’s own foreign
The latest edition of China Analysis by the ECFR and Asia Centre deals with China’s maritime ambitions. It examines the
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