Search results for: Ge Chen
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Slowly Taking Off: Nordic-Taiwan Relations
...contacts. The Institute for Security and Development Studies (ISDP) in Stockholm is running a Taiwan Project, and this Special Paper—a joint undertaking by the ISDP and Julie Yu-Wen Chen, a...
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Reconciling Different Approaches to Conceptualizing the Glocalization of the Belt and Road Initiative Projects
...as well. Here you can find the full publication. Dr. Julie Chen presented her research findings in a webinar organized by ISDP. You can watch the recording here....
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War in Ukraine: Between Solution Finding and Global Bloc Building
...Executive Summary • The geopolitical landscape surrounding the war in Ukraine and the various proposed solutions to end the conflict are complex. • The war has impacted global power...
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Finland-Taiwan Relations: An Overview and Changes after COVID-19 Pandemic
...more diverse views on Taiwan’s society beyond international politics, or a Finnish parliamentarian’s help in implementing Taiwan’s mask diplomacy in the Finnish context. In general, the Foreign Ministry in Finland...
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Russian Federation and China: Cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative
...actually date back to before the birth of the BRI and were rebranded as BRI projects. The other three projects, namely the MGP Power of Siberia-1, Nizhneleninskoe-Tongjiang Railway Bridge, and...
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China and International Law: History, Theory, and Practice
Abstract The current contours of China’s economic growth and political influence have given rise to interests in and concerns about China’s global profile as well as its strategies...
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Taiwan-Marshall Islands Relations: Against the Tide
...also redoubled diplomatic pressure, the RMI was in a position to benefit from the stand-off. The prominence accorded to Majuro by the Chen Shui-bian administration helped buoy RMI aspirations. Meanwhile,...
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Between Scandals & Elections: Sino-Austrian Relations in the Era of Sharp Power
...track. The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) opened its first branch in Vienna on May 21, 2019. Its chairman, Chen Siqing, indicated that this development would greatly facilitate...
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Mahathir: Uighurs “have done nothing wrong”
...diplomatic relations with China. Recent reports cited by UN human rights experts suggest that a million Uighurs are currently detained in re-education camps. Xinjiang party secretary and politburo member, Chen...
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The Great Rejuvenation? China’s Search for a New ‘Global Order’
...expectations as the United Kingdom and Germany. It is therefore interesting to see how China will manage these diverse interests and expectations for AIIB and BRI. Third, China faces external...