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
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.
What Iran’s Full Membership of Shanghai Cooperation Organization Means?
Iran and US tensions, ambiguous future of Iran’s nuclear deal, and the existence of US sanctions against Iran would challenge Tehran’s membership in SCO.
Beijing Perceives ‘AUKUS’ as the latest US attempt to block China’s Advancement
Beijing must show to the world that China will not stop opening to the outside world due to various external and internal disturbances,” the regular ftchinese.com Chinese columnist quipped.
Xi Jinping’s Message to Tibet
The contemporary Chinese policy emphasized the need to safeguard the frontiers- making frontier management the key to stability and Tibet remain an integral part of this strategy.
India and China approach on ‘Transatlantic Order’: A Comparative Study
China believes that India will cooperate with the US in containing China’s role in international relations and at the same time, India considered China a threat to its national security and India’s role in international relations.
China Dream: It’s Underpinnings, Components and Global Implication
China Dream can advance at the material notion; however, elite leadership of the CPC treats it as a famous catchphrase to resonate the nationalism and pride in the ordinary Chinese citizens. Thus, the socio-political and economic implications of this word would be astonishing.
Chinese NGOs are “Going Out”: It’s Internationalization, Prospects and Challenges in Transnational Operation
Chinese NGOs, through its humanitarian and commodity aid, remain one of the eight different modalities of overall Chinese foreign aid which itself has gained significant influence in various countries.