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February 24, 2011 | China's Perceived Threat to Transatlantic Security

Mei Gechlik: Hi-tech firms in the US and EU have expressed concerns about China’s indigenous innovation policy. Intellectual property rights and restricted access to the Chinese market for foreign firms are causing friction. The implications of this policy for transatlantic security have so far gained little attention.

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February 22, 2011 | The World Needs an Assertive China

Beijing’s current departure from its peaceful rise strategy as seen by its attitude toward internet freedom, Tibet and Taiwan, has damaged relations with the US. ++ This attitude is not “assertive”, but rather reactive and conservative. ++ Prior to the financial crisis, China was on the right path, engaging positively and constructively in Darfur and the Gulf of Aden. ++ The more abrasive

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February 27, 2009 | Japan Must Find its Place in the 21st Century

Japan fears abandonment. ++ The US has tried to reassure it by making it the first stop on Clinton’s tour and receiving PM Aso as the first foreign dignitary in Washington, but this does not suffice. ++ Tokyo has difficulty in adapting to the evolution of the international system and cannot cope with China’s rise and the Sino-American rapprochement. ++ The economic crisis and the

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