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Chinese youth from the origins to Xi Jinping’s era

On the 100th anniversary of the Communist Youth League’s founding, Xi Jinping started his important speech underlining how “youth gives rise to infinite hope, and young people are the creators of a bright future”

What lies behind Cardinal Zen’s arrest?

On May 11th, Hong Kong witnessed the arrest of a number of civil society and opposition figures, including Cardinal Joseph Zen, accused of having violated the China’s national security law

Lights and shadows in Pakistan’s political turmoil

The origins of the massive political crisis, which led to the Prime Minister Imran Khan’s dismissal, are numerous and have been unfolding for weeks

What’s going on in Sri Lanka?

Three years after a terrorist assault that was deemed one of the world’s most horrific disasters, Sri Lanka is once again facing a deep crisis and widespread instability

No business as usual for Russia? The international community is divided

Despite the Western efforts, Russia still plays a role as an international protagonist on the world stage, and the U.S. call to stop offering “business as usual for Russia in international institutions” is struggling to be heard by the majority of the international community

Hong Kong, a sheriff as Chief Executive?

On May 8, after a postponement due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Hongkongers will have a new city’s governor who, most likely, will be John Lee, whose notoriety has been central for promoting Hong Kong’s extradition bill

International law and global institutions: effective means in the fight against Putin?

The suspension of Russia from the UN Human Rights Council constitutes another international response to Putin’s war crimes. But Russia’s veto power continues to hinder the UN Security Council. Does international law only include symbolic value, a lack of consensus and no legally binding power?

Enter the Red Dragon: the port of Piraeus as China’s gateway to the Mediterranean

The Chinese investment in Piraeus has been challenging the geopolitical equilibrium in Europe. However, will European leaders be strong enough to balance the need of a trade partnership with China and the safeguard of political, environmental and economic stability?

EU and China between CAI and human rights. A test for the future trajectory

A result of the new perspective created by “The EU-China 2020 Strategic Agenda” is represented by the Comprehensive Agreement on Investment, a proposed investment deal between China and EU

China and EU on CAI: an uncomprehensive agreement

The EU-China relationship is complex. Differences and common interests make them partners but even rivals and competitors

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