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China programme

In the context of the Asia Centre, the China Programme focuses on the political decisions, the geo-economic strategies and the relations of the country with its global partners. The complexities surrounding contemporary China are analyzed through different types of publications and discussed through expert and business events or public conferences, as tools to foster an ever greater understanding of the present and future of the country. In particular, in collaboration with the Geo-economic Observatory, the Program publishes the bimonthly newsletter OBOR Watch and organizes the annual China Watcher conference.

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Highlights

Asia, China programme
China's Foreign Policies Today: Who Is in Charge of What
Axel Berkofsky
,
Giulia Sciorati
08 May 2022
Asia, China programme, Europe and Global Governance
Stability and Security in the Indo-Pacific
23 March 2022
China programme, Middle East and North Africa
The Gulf and China: A Broadening Partnership?
14 January 2022
Asia, China programme
The Chinese Communist Party at 100
Giulia Sciorati
01 July 2021

latest releases

Asia, China programme, Business Scenarios, Russia, Caucasus and Central Asia, Africa, Latin America
China’s Quest for the Global South
Filippo Fasulo
23 June 2022
Asia, China programme
For China, the 14th BRICS Summit Is a Chance to Sponsor Its World View
Filippo Fasulo
22 June 2022
Asia, China programme, Europe and Global Governance, Russia, Caucasus and Central Asia, Transatlantic Relations
How the Ukraine War Fuels Great Power Competition in Asia
Filippo Fasulo
,
Giulia Sciorati
31 May 2022
Asia, China programme, Russia, Caucasus and Central Asia, Transatlantic Relations
New Delhi on the Ukraine War: Between Eurasia and the Indo-Pacific Region
Jagannath Panda
,
Eerishika Pankaj
26 May 2022

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EVENTS

28 Feb
Global Scenarios - Europe between gas and inflation: energy crisis at...
17:30
Virtual meeting
16 Feb
Global Scenarios - China: also leading in digital finance?
17:30
Virtual meeting
30 Nov
China Watcher 2021 - Xi's China one year after Congress:...
11:00
Auditorium Assolombarda - Via Pantano 9, Milano
16 Nov
Making Sense of China After Covid-19: a View From the West
16:00
Virtual Conference

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Giulia Sciorati
Associate Research Fellow
Asia, China programme

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