Assessing the impact of China on global governance in the age of power diffusion

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Assessing the impact of China on global governance in the age of power diffusion

Waiting for Trump: a review of Chinese perspectives on the conflict in the Middle East

Global China Research & Policy Papers

Giorgia Facchini (ChinaMed, T.wai & University of Naples "L’Orientale") analyzes for the ChinaMed Observer the expert debate in China over the ongoing wars in the region, especially in the context of Donald Trump’s looming return to the US presidency.

Dec 9, 2024

Chinese experts look at the restart of hostilities in Syria

Global China Research & Policy Papers

Miriam Verzellino (ChinaMed, T.wai) explores for the ChinaMed Observer how Chinese officials and analysts have reacted to the recent successful military offensive by the Syrian opposition.

Dec 6, 2024

CGTN – 4 December 2024

Global China In the media

Ahmet Faruk Işik (ChinaMed Project, T.wai & Shanghai International Studies University) is author of the article "Çin yabancı yatırımcıların gözdesi olmayı sürdürebilecek mi?" for the Turkish language website of CGTN.

Dec 4, 2024

Rassegna stampa – China-Italy Philanthropy Forum 2024

Global China In the media

[IT] Nell’ambito della visita di Stato del Presidente della Repubblica Sergio Mattarella nella Repubblica Popolare Cinese, conclusasi il 12 novembre scorso, è stato rinnovato il Memorandum of Understanding costitutivo del China-Italy Philanthropy Forum (CIPF) per il quinquennio 2025-2029. 

Nov 15, 2024

RSI – 15 novembre 2024

Global China In the media

[IT] Silvia Frosina (Scuola Normale Superiore & T.wai) interviene nella puntata del programma Alphaville "Essere giovani in Cina" su RSI Radiotelevisione svizzera.

Nov 15, 2024
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      9 October 2025

      “I think there was this idea that China should do more in the Middle East, but it seems like the Chinese experts are not able to spell out what “something else” is. There was no appetite for developing any regional partner or for building a relationship like the one that the United States has with Israel. There was no real appetite for military intervention. And so, at the end of the day, many were saying “we should do more, but we’re not sure about what we should do”.”

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