Mapping Media Stakeholders: Observations on European Media Focus on China
By: Mare Ushkovska (CHERN VMG Grantee)
The Argument for Research-Based Journalism on China The phrase “information is power” has a marked resonance in today’s world, particularly in international relations. Media have
THE EPISTEMIC ‘ATMOSPHERICS’ OF CHINA-IN-PARIS AND HOW THOSE SHAPE THE CHINA-IN-EUROPE ESTIMATES
CHERN Training School blog
By: Zane Šime (United Nations University Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies, UNU-CRIS – Visiting Research Fellow; Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU – Affiliated Researcher)
My participation in the 2024 CHERN Training School “Making results count: Translating independent China research into actionable recommendations” deserves a broader contextualisation. Prior to arriving
Emerging Chinese civil society organizations in Europe
By: Michael Liu and Emmanuel Santarromana (CHERN STSM Grantees)
Introduction This research explores the nebula of new Chinese associations in Europe.[1] The list of organizations we have compiled includes a variety of organizations, ranging from
Chinese Investments in the European Energy Sector: From Merger Control to Investment Screening
By: Alexandr Svetlicinii (CHERN STSM Grantee)
The “securitization” of the European energy sector, amplified by the Russia-Ukraine war and the interruption of the natural gas supplies from Russia to Europe, has
Increase the reach and impact of China scholarship – we need to go together and faster
By: Matthias Stepan (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
CHERN is a network of more than 260 China experts from diverse academic and professional backgrounds. Propelled by the ever-increasing demand for up-to-date knowledge on
Europe-China studies through CHERN: some critical thoughts
By: Miguel Otero Iglesias (Elcano)
On the 7-8 of September, I had the honour to be in Amsterdam, invited by Dr. Nana de Graaff, to perform as a “critical observer”