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Indonesia’s foreign policy will not fundamentally change except in one respect—it will have a more active president managing its foreign policy.
Beijing’s reaction to Washington’s proposed ban on TikTok could manifest in three distinct scenarios.
The advantage that China has over other global powers, especially America, is that its foreign policy is closely aligned with those of many of the Middle Eastern countries.
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is a turning point in the EU-China relationship, and evolution of the China-Russia relationship will continue to impact EU-China relations.
Russia has its Eurasian Economic Union, and China has its Belt and Road Initiative. For both projects, Central Asia is important.
The China in the World podcast, hosted by Paul Haenle, features discussions with leading scholars and former policymakers on China’s foreign policy, evolving global role, and relations with the world.
Learn MoreChina Financial Markets provides in-depth analysis of one of the world’s largest and most vital economies. Edited by Carnegie Senior Fellow Michael Pettis based in Beijing, China Financial Markets offers insights into income inequality, market structures, and other issues affecting China and other global economies. A noted expert on China’s economy, Pettis is a professor of finance at Peking University’s Guanghua School of Management, where he specializes in Chinese financial markets.
Pettis, an expert on China’s economy, is professor of finance at Peking University’s Guanghua School of Management, where he specializes in Chinese financial markets.
Tong Zhao is a senior fellow with the Nuclear Policy Program and Carnegie China.
Chong Ja Ian is a nonresident scholar at Carnegie China.
Xue Gong is a nonresident scholar at Carnegie China.
Charmaine Misalucha-Willoughby is a nonresident scholar at Carnegie China.
Ngeow Chow Bing is a nonresident scholar at Carnegie China.
Li Mingjiang is a nonresident scholar at Carnegie China.
Cheng-Chwee Kuik is a nonresident scholar at Carnegie China.