Modi Goes to China: Great Expectations
India is already putting a paradigm shift into place, as far as its China policy is concerned.
Read MoreNarayani Basu is a freelance journalist, with a special interest in Chinese foreign policy, East Asian regional security and resource diplomacy in Africa and Antarctica.
Posted by Narayani Basu | May 14, 2015 | Asia Pacific, News & Analysis |
India is already putting a paradigm shift into place, as far as its China policy is concerned.
Read MorePosted by Narayani Basu | May 18, 2013 | Asia Pacific, News & Analysis |
China gained Observer status in the Arctic Council this week, following weeks of assiduous courting of the Nordic countries involved with the Council.
Read MorePosted by Narayani Basu | Apr 3, 2013 | Africa, Asia Pacific, News & Analysis |
Xi Jinping’s tour of Africa garnered global headlines, but so have recent African leaders’ opinions on China’s resource diplomacy tactics within the continent. Clearly the road ahead will not be smooth. What does this mean for the future of Sino-African relations?
Read MorePosted by Narayani Basu | Oct 16, 2010 | Asia Pacific, News & Analysis, US |
For the last several years, one major theme dominates the subject of the future of Asia: the rise of China. But in recent weeks, increasing security disputes with many of its neighbors has given a number of golden opportunities to the two countries that have been watching China’s rise with some alarm.
Read MorePosted by Narayani Basu | Oct 11, 2010 | Asia Pacific, News & Analysis |
For those who remember 1989 and the tragedy that became known simply as ‘Tiananmen’, one question matters following the winning of the Nobel Peace Prize by known dissident Liu Xiabo – what does this mean for the state of democracy in China?
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