This explainer looks at the CCP’s United Front strategy and how UK policymakers should respond.
Read MoreThis briefing looks at the current status of Chinese involvement in the UK’s nuclear industry.
Read MoreA collation of data about the role that Confucius Institutes play in the UK.
Read MoreA briefing on the takeover of Newport Wafer Fab.
Read MoreTrade experts David Henig and Wendy Cutler discuss the reasons behind the UK’s application to join the trans-pacific trade bloc and whether China is also on the cusp of gaining entry.
Read MoreA collection of short reads first published in our weekly newsletter, covering a range of China-related topics.
Read MoreThe UK is highly dependent on China for critical minerals. With rising state control over China’s rare earths industry, this paper explores the risks and how the UK could seek to increase resilience of supply.
Read MoreChair of the China Research Group, Tom Tugendhat MP was joined by Desmond Shum for a conversation on Desmond's recent book Red Roulette: An Insider's Story of Wealth, Power, Corruption, and Vengeance in Today's China, a rare look at the inner workings of the Chinese Communist Party.
Read MoreBy 2020, China was buying half of Britain’s pork.
Read MoreTwo data experts from AidData, Bradley Parks (Executive Director) and Dr Ammar Malik (Senior Research Scientist), joined us to discuss their findings from their recent paper: Banking on the Belt and Road. The paper draws on a new dataset covering 13,427 Chinese development projects in 165 countries, worth over $843 billion.
Read MoreSummaries of the past 20 years of trade with key Indo-Pacific trading partners.
Read MoreThe Telegraph covered our new research, finding twenty leading UK universities have collectively accepted more than £40 million in funding from Huawei and selected state-owned Chinese companies in recent years.
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