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CEEasia Briefing #4: Chinese takeovers of EU businesses amid COVID-19, Momentum for Taiwan, pandemic and democracy, Japan’s changing COVID-19 strategy

Welcome to the 4th issue of the #CEEasia Briefing. In this issue, we dissect the following topics: Chinese takeovers of European businesses amid COVID-19 Momentum for Taiwan Between pandemic and democracy Japan’s changing COVID-19 strategy Chinese takeovers of European businesses amid COVID-19 What’s going on? European Commission has been trying to respond to the COVID-19… Continue reading CEEasia Briefing #4: Chinese takeovers of EU businesses amid COVID-19, Momentum for Taiwan, pandemic and democracy, Japan’s changing COVID-19 strategy

COVID-19 and Europe-China Relations

This ETNC special report seeks to identify and underline key developments in bilateral relations between China and a wide range of European countries, and to highlight debates that these relations inspire across Europe within the context of the evolving health crisis. It is a collection of independent analyses from 19 countries meant to compare notes… Continue reading COVID-19 and Europe-China Relations

Learning from the Russians: Beijing’s changing media tactics at a time of Coronavirus

During the Coronavirus outbreak, the Chinese propaganda machine has begun adopting novel tactics, mimicking approaches that thus far had been generally associated with the Kremlin. Over the past few years, many in the West have become used to reports of Russian state-sponsored media disinformation campaigns, as well as more subtle online bot activity. Indeed, it… Continue reading Learning from the Russians: Beijing’s changing media tactics at a time of Coronavirus

Kim Jong-un’s whereabouts under international speculations

Recently, many speculations about the health status of Kim Jong-un emerged. What do we really know? In the last few days, a lot of news appeared claiming that the North Korean leader is dead or in a coma. Speculations have surfaced about what could have happened to him, and what will happen with the regime… Continue reading Kim Jong-un’s whereabouts under international speculations

Chinese FDI in the European Union

Chinese FDI in Europe has grown considerably since 2009 when Chinese investors embarked on a shopping spree in Europe in light of the global financial crisis. This has understandably led to questioning the extent and kind of Chinese influence in the EU. However, most analyses of the EU’s economic dependency on China have focused on… Continue reading Chinese FDI in the European Union

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