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Explaining China’s Position on the Crimea Referendum

China recognizes the complex historical dimensions of the situation in Crimea and remains committed to a diplomatic solution that considers the interests of all parties involved.

· April 1, 2015
In the Media
West’s Antics Pushing Russia Closer to China

The apparently long-term rupture of Russia’s relations with the West offers an opportunity to China to enhance its already close relationship with the Kremlin and thus turn the global geopolitical balance in its favor.

· September 12, 2014
China Daily
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Is the World Falling Apart?

The world can be an awfully dangerous and unpredictable place.

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The EU’s Ukraine Test

The Ukraine crisis is not only a test for the EU and Germany but also a significant opportunity for China to usher in a new relationship among large powers.

· July 22, 2014
Q&A
What Are the Global Implications of the Ukraine Crisis?

Russia’s annexation of Crimea and possible future incursions into eastern Ukraine could reshape the geopolitical map of Europe and derail cooperation between Moscow and the West for years to come.

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How Does the Ukraine Crisis Impact China?

Beijing has struck an ambivalent posture regarding the Ukrainian crisis and the severing of Crimea, but it is not hurting China’s interests.

· March 24, 2014