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Li Lifan and Raffaello Pantucci discuss the options facing Central Asian countries as Russia attempts to draw them into its fledgling Eurasian Union.
Professor Jeremy Black examines the impact of modernity and the West on China, and China’s reaction in his article on the evolution of China as a military power.
Dr Wu Riqiang, Renmin University, takes issue with two recent articles, published in the US, on China’s nuclear modernisation programme.
The UK has developed a vibrant low carbon sector with world-class capabilities.
Professor Michael Cox offers a sceptical take on the popular concept of the decline of the West,and the related notion of the rise of China.
Professor Jeremy Black is the author of over 100 books, especially on eighteenth century British politics and international relations.
Dr Euan Graham of Singapore’s S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies discusses China’s relationship with the DPRK.
This report by Mr Chin-Hao Huang provides an analysis of China’s export controls against international standards.
Translation of Foreign Secretary' speeches in 2011 on the government’s approach to foreign policy.
Professor Shi Yinhong of Renmin University gives his perspective on the recent developments in China’s relationship with the US.
Professor Wyn Bowen discussed the special role and interests of China in confronting problem of nuclear proliferation.
Colin Gray discusses China’s relationship with the US, and assesses the degree to which we should be concerned about its future prospects.
Chinese advanced power plant carbon capture options (CAPPCCO): final summary report 2012
Dr Patrick Porter challenges some of the central underlying concepts of ‘the national interest’ that have underpinned UK foreign policy in recent years.
Speech delivered by Chief of Defence Staff at the Royal United Services Institute, London on Wednesday 14 December 2011.
Author: Stephen Hill, Second secretary in Political Section, Embassy Beijing
Geoffrey Till's article is the first in a series of articles on international security issues for our UK-China Strategic Communication Project.
DFID commissioned these profiles for health advisers in our country offices.
Report looking at the application of the Foresight 'Flood and coastal defence' project in the Taihu Basin, China.
This is a summary of the evaluation of DFID’s country programme in China between 2004 and 2009.
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