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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF CHINESE GOVERNMENT AND THAI MEDIA NARRATIVES
Mateusz Chatys and Watchareeya Yodprathum conducted a comparative analysis of the narratives presented by the Chinese government and the Thai media concerning key areas of bilateral cooperation.
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF CHINESE STRATEGIC NARRATIVES AT THE ‘GROUP OF 77’ AND THE UNITED NATIONS FORUM (2013-2023)
Przemysław Ciborek and Raven Yip analysed the narratives of Chinese diplomacy at the general level United Nations forum and the „Group of 77” within the 2013-2023 period.
REASONS FOR CHINA'S GROWING ASSERTIVENESS AND PURSUIT OF REFORMING THE UN
In the CAA Brief, Przemysław Ciborek examines the reasons behind the PRC’s growing assertiveness on the international forum. Additionally, China is attempting to implement UN reforms that reflect the…
THE US-JAPAN-PHILIPPINES TRILATERAL - BUILDING A NEW SECURITY ARCHITECTURE IN THE REGION?
In CAA Brief Mateusz Chatys argues that the creation of a new U.S.-Japan-Philippines trilateral format could potentially limit some of the benefits the Philippines derives from maintaining direct…
CHINA’S MOTIVATIONS OF THE RHETORICAL AMBIGUITY OVER RUSSIA’S WAR IN UKRAINE
Dominik Mierzejewski and Katarzyna Niemiec discuss the basic rhetorical strategy and arguments adopted by the diplomats and policymakers of the People’s Republic of China after Russia invaded Ukraine.
GUANGDONG PROVINCE’S TECH DEVELOPMENT AS PART OF CHINA’S DUAL-CIRCULATION VISION
Since the beginning of China’s ongoing tension with and technological blockade by Western countries, Beijing has sought to offset the challenge by enacting the “dual- circulation” economic policy.
THE THREE HISTORICAL RESOLUTIONS OF THE CCP: CONTEXTS AND MEANINGS
In the latest CAA Paper Dominik Mierzejewski and Joanna Nawrotkiewicz present an in-depth analysis of the “historical resolutions” (历史决议lishi jueyi), documents that have been adopted only three times…
WHAT’S NEXT FOR HUAWEI’S SAFE CITY PROJECT IN BELGRADE?
In CAA Brief Bartosz Kowalski argues that despite the fact that Huawei’s facial recognition cameras in Serbia’s Safe Cities network face legal challenges, the implementation of the surveillance system…
CHINA’S DIGITAL DEVELOPMENT: BETWEEN ISOLATIONISM AND THE NEXT ROUND OF OPENING-UP
In CAA Paper Dominik Mierzejewski and Thomas Chan argue that current policy on the digital economy symbolizes two possible directions: firstly, as a vehicle for delivering the promises of a dual…
PROMOTING CHINA'S DIGITAL MANAGEMENT MODEL IN CEE: CASE OF BULGARIA
In CAA Brief Przemysław Ciborek presents the media activities of China's diplomats in the CEE region in a post-pandemic context.
CHINA’S NARRATIVES REGARDING THE WEST DURING THE PANDEMIC
In CAA Brief Dominik Mierzejewski presents the basic position taken up by the Chinese government and media regarding the current status of the West: specifically, the United States, and the European…
CHINA AND DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN CITIES
In the CAA Brief Mateusz Chatys takes a closer look at cooperation between China and Southeast Asian countries in the field of advanced technologies.
VIETNAMESE PUBLIC OPINION AND SINO-VIETNAMESE RELATIONS
In the CAA Paper Waldemar Jaszczyk examines the influence of new actors in Vietnamese domestic politics on Hanoi’s relations with China.
SOUTH KOREAN COMPANIES RACE FOR DOMINATION IN EUROPE’S EV BATTERY MARKET
In the CAA Brief Joanna Beczkowska discusses the strengthening of the South Korean position in the electric vehicle (EV) battery industry.
BROTHERS IN ARMS: NO MORE? PARTY TO PARTY RELATIONS IN SINO-VIETNAMESE RELATIONS
In the CAA Paper Dominik Mierzejewski and Waldemar Jaszczyk take a closer look at the relations between Communist Parties in China-Vietnam relations.
THE MISSING ELEMENT IN DIGITAL COOPERATION BETWEEN JAPAN AND THE UNITED STATES
In the CAA Brief Marcin Socha discusses cooperation initiatives between the United States and Japan in digital technologies.
THE EUROPEAN UNION, “US+13” AND 17+1: NEW OPPORTUNITIES AFTER THE JOINT WHO-CHINA STUDY OF THE ORIGINS OF SARS COV-2
In the CAA Brief, Paulina Matera and Dominik Mierzejewski discuss the recent triangular relations between Europe, China, and the United States.
THE PERCEPTION OF CHINA IN KAZAKHSTAN
In the CAA Brief Mierzejewski and Karabassova touches on the perception of China among the elites and public opinion in Kazakhstan.
BEYOND PATRIOTIC EDUCATION: MOBILIZING CHINESE DIASPORA IN THAILAND
In the latest CAA Paper Joanna Nawrotkiewicz describes the process and methods of mobilizing Thai Chinese to act as advocates for the sake of the PRC’s interests.
CHINESE SOFT POWER IN LATIN AMERICA DURING COVID-19
In the CAA Brief Andres Porras touches on Chinese soft power in Latin America since the COVID-19 outbreak.
