Build Rules, Not Rivalries in China-EU Ties
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A new strategy paper from Beijing reveals how China wants to enforce its claim to power against the West. However, there is no reaction from Germany – there are enough dangers. A comment by Bruno Bandulet. This article Geopolitics The next China shock has been published on Junge Freiheit.
The 17th Annual Meeting of the New Champions of the World Economic Forum (Summer Davos Forum) is being held in Dalian, and Chinese Premier Li Qiang's remarks on "China Shock 2.0" during his speech have attracted attention. Western countries are currently taking measures to prevent the economic impact of Chinese policies.
How the EU can respond to China shock 2.0
For much of this year, European attention has inevitably been absorbed by the antics of Donald Trump – from his audacious decapitation strike on Venezuela, to his threats to seize Greenland, to his reckless war against Iran that plunged the Middle East into turmoil and delivered the biggest oil shock in decades.
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