Cooperation and conflict or confrontation in international affairs have long preoccupied the scholars of international relations, not to mention practitioners who have to deal with it almost on daily basis.
Read more1. What does foreign direct investment (FDI) in China in 2020 and in 2021 Q1 suggest about interdependence of the Chinese and U.S. economies? In other words, have the external factors like trade disputes and global pandemic had a major impact on bilateral economic relations?
Read moreChina and the United States are regularly represented as two top league teams fiercely competing in the global arena and concurrently falling into the “Thucydides Trap”, as originally forewarned and discouraged by China’s President Xi Jinping in 2015. Today, a number of insightful people still se...
Read moreOn 26 April, 2021, Dr. Thorsten Jelinek, Senior Fellow of Taihe Institute and Director of Taihe Institute European Center, attended the "Green Development and Cooperation" virtual forum organized by Hainan Green Finance Research Institute, China Forum, Center for International Security and Strategy,...
Read moreAs relations between Beijing and Washington are at crossroads and possibly one of its lowest levels for decades, finding or creating cooperation areas and avenues is increasingly becoming a hard task, mission impossible according to some sceptics.
Read moreAn Interview with Taihe Institute Senior Fellow Qian Feng:1. What was the major achievement of this dialogue?2. Was the dialogue successful?3. Will the dialogue worsen China-U.S. relations?4. Will there be any other high-level talks in the near future?
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