International Organization and China-US Strategic Competition: Evolution, Dynamics and Consequences
Zhang Guihong & Yu Jiao
Against the intensifying strategic competition among major powers, international organizations have increasingly become a new battlefield of China-US strategic competition, where the US still dominates but China has also gained advantages in some areas. With China's rising power and influence, the advantage of the US is relatively declining. The US has thus begun to limit China's growing influence in international organizations and involve in strategic competition with China through international organizations.
Chinese Path to Modernization, European Model, and China-Europe Relations
Zhou Hong
In this article, the author expounds on the Chinese path to modernization and makes a summary of what constitutes the European model and of the transformation of Europe. As the Russia-Ukraine conflict has disturbed and even promoted the reversal of European transformation, it is necessary to be more outward-looking when dealing with China-Europe relations. There are three principles that we should stick to in China's Europe policy.
Europe and China-Europe Relations in the Historic Centenary Zeitenwende
Cui Hongjian
Europe faces the zeitenwende moment. Its perceptions of the world have changed with the twin shock of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Ukraine crisis. Europe is experiencing the transition from the post-Lisbon Treaty era to the post-Ukraine crisis period. Sino-Europe relations will become a major factor in shaping the future regional and world order. China and Europe must work together to build a new type of international relations.
The Current State, Dynamics and Future Trajectory of India's Relations with the US-Led Western Countries
Wang Shida
India and Western countries share many security and economic interests. In recent years, the two sides have reached a comparatively high level of strategic consensus on the Indo-Pacific Strategy. The overall trend of cooperation between India and Western countries will not change in the short term. However, it should also be noted that their collaboration still faces many challenges and constraints, especially in the Ukraine crisis.
The Manifestation, Dynamics and Trajectory for India's Security Dilemma with China
Wu Zhaoli
Since the conflict in the Galvan Valley, broadening and generalizing India’s security dilemma with China has become a prominent feature of India’s China policy. India's response to the security dilemma is building its strength to counter China. It promotes the New India strategy and the Indo-Pacific Ocean Initiative, strengthens its economic strength and military capacity building, and builds closer relations with neighboring countries and the US-Japan-India-Australia Quadrilateral Security Dialogue. India’s security dilemma with China will persist, leading to a two-track approach to India’s China policy.
The European Union's Economic and Trade Legislation: New Developments and Implications for China
Zou Lei
A new normal in China-EU economic and trade relations is taking shape as the EU adopts a series of legislation that largely target Chinese enterprises, entities and China-related supply chains. Aimed at boosting the EU's industrial competitiveness and rife with political and ideological considerations, the measures are part of the European efforts to address major-power economic competition. The legislation will pose challenges to China-EU trade and negatively impact China’s national security, industrial development, and technological innovation.
The Weaponization of Global Financial Public Goods
Zhou Yu
Western countries use financial public goods as a weapon to impose financial sanctions on geopolitical rivals. Globalization facilitates the weaponization of global public goods because countries are highly dependent on the financial public goods provided by Western governments. The United States has urged other Western countries to pick sides to achieve its monopoly over global financial public goods. However, such weaponization cannot last.