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'The world will become more Chinese, and whilst that is difficult for any Western government, there needs to be sensible engagement from the get-go.' William Matthews helps BBC News (UK) unpack why the UK's Labour Party is strengthening ties with China. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

South Korea's new president Lee Jae-myung has previously made controversial foreign policy statements and could move Seoul closer to Beijing, at a time when North Korea poses a growing threat, writes Edward Howell for Chatham House. chathamhouse.org/2025/06/south-…

As the world grapples with the decline of US power and shift toward multipolarity, what does China want? 🇨🇳's comfort zone is still that of a commercial player, not a strategic planner or challenger to US-centred security architecture, writes Yu Jie. www2.project-syndicate.org/magazine/china…


Donald Trump’s second term will open up more space for India & China in the international system. But it will also likely fuel their rivalry as they compete for control of that space, write Chietigj Bajpaee & Yu Jie in their recent Chatham House publication. chathamhouse.org/2025/04/how-ch…

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India and Pakistan are on a global charm offensive, but is it worth listening? 🇮🇳🇵🇰 Both sides have a story to tell but dialogue appears to be a dead end, writes Chietigj Bajpaee for The Lowy Institute. lowyinstitute.org/the-interprete…



While 🇺🇸's Trump prizes unpredictability, 🇨🇳's Xi aims to position China as a force for global stability. But Beijing has no interest in filling the vacuum left by an increasingly isolationist and nationalist United States, writes Yu Jie for Project Syndicate. www2.project-syndicate.org/magazine/china…

If the US is serious about seeing India emerge as a bulwark against China, it needs to support India in reducing its dependencies on China, particularly in areas of critical and emerging technology, writes Chietigj Bajpaee for The World Today. chathamhouse.org/publications/t…

How should Britain build influence and impact on the Korean Peninsula? Speakers: 🔹Colin Crooks | 콜린 크룩스, 🇬🇧 Ambassador to 🇰🇷 🔹Karen Maddocks, #NEAsia Head Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office 🔹Chair: Simon Smith Chatham House 📅 2 July ⏰ 18:00 BST 📍Chatham House & Online 🔗 chathamhouse.org/events/all/ope…

India and Pakistan are on a global charm offensive, but is it worth listening? 🇮🇳🇵🇰 Both sides have a story to tell but dialogue appears to be a dead end (for now), writes Chietigj Bajpaee for The Lowy Institute. lowyinstitute.org/the-interprete…

Evidence is growing that the relationship between China & India will have global ramifications as both countries engage, compete and – on occasion – confront each other on issues of global governance, write Chietigj Bajpaee & Yu Jie in their recent report. chathamhouse.org/2025/04/how-ch…

While 🇺🇸's Trump prizes unpredictability, 🇨🇳's Xi aims to position China as a force for global stability. But Beijing has no interest in filling the vacuum left by an increasingly isolationist and nationalist United States, writes Yu Jie for Project Syndicate. www2.project-syndicate.org/magazine/china…

South Korea's new president faces a myriad of domestic, regional & global challenges, including domestic political polarization, escalating threats from North Korea & China, and evolving dynamics in 🇰🇷’s alliance with Washington, writes Edward Howell. chathamhouse.org/2025/06/south-…

Donald Trump’s second term will open up more space for India & China in the international system. But it will also likely fuel their rivalry as they compete for control of that space, write Chietigj Bajpaee & Yu Jie in their recent Chatham House publication. chathamhouse.org/2025/04/how-ch…

How should Britain build influence and impact on the Korean Peninsula? Speakers: 🔹Colin Crooks | 콜린 크룩스, 🇬🇧 Ambassador to 🇰🇷 🔹Karen Maddocks, #NEAsia Head Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office 🔹Chair: Simon Smith Chatham House 📅 2 July ⏰ 18:00 BST 📍Chatham House & Online 🔗 chathamhouse.org/events/all/ope…

Why is The Labour Party strengthening its ties with China? Our 🇨🇳 analysts Yu Jie and William Matthews help explain all in a recent article for BBC News (UK). bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…