People’s Republic of China

BRICS: Paper tiger or legitimate challenge?

Jason Beck looks at the challenges presented by BRICS, arguing that although limited, they should not be disregarded

How does BRICS challenge the prevailing international order?

The Council on Geostrategy asks six strategic experts to explain how BRICS challenges the prevailing international order

The ISC report on China: Progress, yet consolidation needed

Charles Parton argues that the ISC report on China shows Britain’s progress in recognising the China challenge, but that more is to be done

De-dollarisation would upend the global economy

George Magnus argues that the US dollar will remain the world’s dominant currency for the foreseeable future

Negotiating with Chinese – some practical considerations

Charles Parton OBE gives advice for undertaking negotiations with representatives of the Chinese Communist Party

The People’s Republic of China: Political perceptions in Central Europe

This Study edited by Patrick Triglavcanin explores public and parliamentary perceptions of China across nine Central European countries

Shangri-La: From dialogue to discursive statecraft

Dr Philip Shetler-Jones breaks down the prevailing narratives and counter-narratives at the 2023 Shangri-La Dialogue

What can Britain learn from Hong Kong?

The Council on Geostrategy asks seven experts what Britain can learn from CCP’s breach of the Sino-British Joint Declaration of 1984

Empowering allies and partners vital to the US in the Indo-Pacific

Joshua Huminski argues that the US needs to go further in empowering its allies and partners to realise its Indo-Pacific goals

The panda in the room – the UK’s China strategy

Charles Parton investigates the UK’s continued lack of a strategy for China in light of recent British speeches and developments