Blog 05 October 2020 Multilateralism will survive the great fracture Ngaire Woods Global cooperation Public sector ... China United States of America (USA)
In the media BBC Radio 4 Has the pandemic accelerated the power shift between East and West? Ngaire Woods comments on China's response to the pandemic and economy (39:10 on clock) Ngaire Woods Economy Global cooperation ... China
In the media Politico Ex-UK cyber chief warns of Chinese data grab Ciaran Martin discusses China's access to user data through social media apps, and how the EU should address Chinese strategic competition Ciaran Martin Digital, Cyber and AI China ... Europe United Kingdom (UK)
In the media BBC Huawei 'failed to improve UK security standards' Ciaran Martin is quoted on the risk of using Huawei kit in UK telecoms infrastructure Ciaran Martin Digital, Cyber and AI China ... United Kingdom (UK)
Publication 28 October 2019 Can Africa learn from the Chinese urbanisation story? Sebastian KriticosStefan DerconAstrid HaasNicolas Lippolis Development Public sector ... Cities that Work International Growth Centre Africa China
In the media Climate News China’s environment ministry floats ‘ban’ on coal power investment abroad Thomas Hale is quoted in relation to China's Belt and Road Initiative report published with Initiative for Sustainable Energy Policy (ISEP) earlier this year Thomas Hale Climate and environment Global governance ... China
In the media Sky News Into The Grey Zone: China and Russia cyber threats can't be lumped together like 'Chas & Dave' Ciaran Martin is a guest on the podcast to discuss why the two countries present very different threats Ciaran Martin Digital, Cyber and AI Global security ... China Russia
In the media Climate Home News Chinese inspectors slam energy authority over coal expansion spree Thomas Hale comments on a report into China's National Energy Administration Thomas Hale Climate and environment Global governance ... China
26 Feb 26 February 2021, 16:30 - 17:30 Mass atrocity response in China's Xinjiang province Examining the role of international law, civil society and the UK domestic response in addressing China’s alleged commission of international crimes in the Xinjiang detention camp