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Tim Collard
Tim Collard spent 20 years in the UK Diplomatic Service, half that time in China, serving as a trade and investment adviser and a political analyst; he also served as British Consul-General in Hamburg. He has now retired from diplomacy and works as a freelance writer on a variety of political and economic topics.
November 11, 2016
The ever-evolving China-ASEAN relationship
The Malaysian Prime Minister's visit to China continues to shift dynamics between China and ASEAN partners.
November 9, 2016
Premier Li demonstrates Chinese commitment to 'Eurasia' initiatives
Chinese policy in Eurasia is to develop interconnected mutually beneficial economic links as a foundation for peaceful common prosperity.
November 4, 2016
China and the Philippines – a genuine switch of alliances in Asia?
Duterte has positioned his country very neatly between the two superpowers, U.S. and China.
October 31, 2016
A worrying development in Sino-Australian relations
That businesses donate to politicians is not unusual today, so why is so much fuss being made over Chinese businesses?
October 17, 2016
New Philippine president seeks better relations with China
Philippines President Duterte's stated determination to get closer to China hopefully may lead a lessening of tensions over territorial disputes in the region.
October 1, 2016
Summing-up development of China's international relations in 2016
Getting ready for its National Day, China has much to celebrate on the geopolitical front.
September 19, 2016
US-China relations in the wake of the Hangzhou G20
In the final months of his presidency, Barack Obama has been working hard to ensure the U.S. relationship with China cannot be damaged by his successors.
September 5, 2016
China assumes leading role in global economic management
President Xi Jinping's opening speech at the G20 summit in Hangzhou gave a broad outline of how China believes the world can move forward.
September 2, 2016
UK-China relations: Hesitation over Hinkley Point
The UK's hesitation over the China-financed Hinkley Point nuclear plant should not be seen as a sign of mistrust of China, but as an act of caution regarding domestic British politics.
August 30, 2016
China, Japan, ROK seek regional peace and stability
China, Japan and the ROK have their differences, but a DPRK submarine-based missile launch near Japan has overcome these for the moment.
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