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Indonesia’s new electric car may disrupt its relations with Japan

Authors: Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat, Dimas Permadi, and Ramadha Valentine President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo has recently signed a presidential regulation on electric cars. The regulation requires several...

Guterres: We must do everything possible to avoid global ‘fracture’ caused by US-China tensions

Tensions around global trade and technology continue to rise and the international community needs to “do everything possible” to prevent the world being split into two...

US Blacklist of Chinese Surveillance Companies Creates Supply Chain Confusion

The United States Department of Commerce’s decision to blacklist 28 Chinese public safety organizations and commercial entities hit at some of China’s most dominant vendors within...

China-Indonesia relations are expected to grow during Jokowi’s second term

Authors: Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat, Ramadha Valentine and Dimas Permadi* China-Indonesia relations are expanding significantly. This is particularly true in the economic sphere, as evidenced by the...

China & Nepal working towards a genuine good-neighbour tie

Authors: Himal Neupane & Jamal Ait Laadam Although China and Nepal are very different in terms of each territorial size, population, economic capacity, technological prowess and above...

Future Trends of China’s Diplomacy

This year 2019 marked the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), and China’s diplomacy has also gone through a journey...

The Strategic Stopover: President Xi’s state visit to Nepal

For starters, a Nepali styled dumpling, “momo” might have reminded President Xi, a cuisine closer to his taste buds than what Prime Minister Modi offered him...

CPEC vs IMF in Pakistan

International Monetary Fund (IMF) was created just after World War II (WWII) in 1945. The IMF is an organization of 189 countries, working to foster global...

Trade War: An Infinitesimal View

In the post Cold War era, the US changed its policies, shifted its priorities and viewing China’s economic emergence as a great threat to its interests...

A self-inflicted wound: Trump surrenders the West’s moral high ground

For the better part of a century, the United States could claim the moral high ground despite allegations of hypocrisy because its policies continuously contradicted its...

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