CHINA STUDIES
China Studies as a whole brings into perspective the rising power’s mounting economic, military and diplomatic clout that certainly has the aptitude to either overturn or sustain the current contemporary world order. The Center broadly examines China’s international strategic thinking and conduct, foreign and security policy, and the impact of domestic politics and economy on China’s foreign relations. It further addresses China’s emergence in the face of the world in flux, domestic politics, economy, society, culture, People’s Liberation Army and Tibet Autonomous Region and most importantly her engagement with each of South Asian country.
ARTICLES
Iran-China 25-year Agreement: Obstacles in their Cooperation
The best and only way for China to resolve these issues would be to encourage Iran and Persian Gulf countries to continue their negotiation path to make a more stable region under China’s growing influence.
The US and the Rising Powers
The US position as it was in the first decade of this century is not the same but the analysis of the American history and opinions of the thinkers suggest that it is not going anywhere anytime soon
Nepal-China Relations: An Opportunity for Strategic Diversification of Nepalese Foreign Policy
With a South-Asian landscape that is undergoing constant transformation, the need of the hour for Nepal is the formulation of a policy that serves to its best interests without coercing it into entering a choosing game between the elephant on one side of its border and the dragon on the other.
The Authoritarian Threat of China’s Rise
The pre-existing Sino-Russian alliance is already a cause of much worry for the US. China-led alliance of pre-existing strong authoritarian states of the likes of Russia and Iran along with those newly turned ones would make the US’s worst fears come true.
Build Back Better World vs Belt and Road Initiative: Two Sides of a Political Coin.
While China’s BRI might be a probable danger for the countries of the Global South, who are caught in a severe economic trap, the B3W is never going to befall them without crafting strong implications for them.
China’s Muscle Flexing in Taiwan: Implications for Regional Security and US-China Great Power Games
The invasion of Taiwan could have disastrous consequences for regional peace and democratic alliances, as well as economic development in the region as experts opine. Political Pundits believe that a direct confrontation between China and Taiwan may not be on the cards, but the future of Taiwan remains uncertain.
Atheist China’s Buddhist Soft Power
The Chinese government has spent millions of dollars to link its Buddhist heritage to its BRI in South and Southeast Asia. China expects that its BRI projects will be welcomed more wholeheartedly in countries with Buddhist leanings.
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) during the Reform Era
The biggest liability the CCP has created for itself and China going into the post-COVID-19 world is that it has revived the China threat theory that had subsided post-9/11 and it is here to stay for some time.