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In the News

Feb 22, 2024

Aboudouh in Singapore National University’s Middle East Institute: MEI Perspectives Series 33: China’s Strategy in Gaza – A Quest for Global South Leadership Fraught with Peril

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China Conflict

In the News

Feb 22, 2024

Asat quoted in VOA on the limits of China’s global influence campaign

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Africa China

In the News

Feb 22, 2024

Asat quoted in Tibetan Review on the Global South’s reaction to Chinese lobbying during UN review of its rights record

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Africa China

In the News

Feb 22, 2024

Asat quoted in Radio Free Asia on international legislation to counter China’s cross-border repression

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Central Asia China

In the News

Feb 22, 2024

Aboudouh in Chatham House: Yes, China pressured Iran on Red Sea attacks – but only to protect its own ships

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China Conflict

In the News

Feb 22, 2024

Aboudouh quoted in Foreign Policy on China’s response to Israel-Hamas War

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China Israel

In the News

Feb 22, 2024

Fulton quoted in CNN on China’s response to Israel-Hamas War

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China Israel

New Atlanticist

Feb 22, 2024

Forging a positive vision of economic statecraft

By Daleep Singh

The United States must institutionalize how it uses economic tools in the context of today's great power competition.

China Economic Sanctions
Construction site and excavation

Econographics

Feb 22, 2024

“Connector economies” and the fractured state of foreign direct investment

By Hung Tran

Most attention has been focused on the fragmentation of world trade. But fragmentation can be observed in the flow of foreign direct investment (FDI) as well. And, like trade, the picture is nuanced: Global FDI flow has fallen as a share of GDP, but a handful of countries have seen an influx.

China International Markets

EnergySource

Feb 21, 2024

Escalating Middle East conflict means North America must bolster global energy security

By Julia Nesheiwat

The Houthi attacks on ships in the Red Sea have raised shipping costs and caused delays for certain traded goods. While global energy supply has remained uninterrupted, the threat of a broader conflict in the region raises the chances that there will be disruptive attacks on energy and transport infrastructure, putting energy security at risk.

China Energy & Environment

Experts