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Analyses |
| Mateusz Seroka, Jakub Jakóbowski
The Hrvatske Ceste company and a Chinese consortium led by the China Road and Bridge Corporation signed a contract worth around €281 million to construct a bridge to the Peljesac peninsula in Croatia.
OSW Studies |
| Jakub Jakóbowski, Konrad Popławski, Marcin Kaczmarski
The report discusses the current state and future prospects of rail connections between China and the countries of the European Union. Special emphasis is placed on the role of Central Europe.
OSW Commentary |
| Marcin Kaczmarski, Jakub Jakóbowski
Despite China’s growing involvement in Central and Eastern Europe, Beijing has not succeeded in making an attractive offer to the region’s EU member states.
Point of View |
| Jakub Jakóbowski
The slackening pace of important economic reforms, as well as the stimulus measures taken in response to the 2008 crisis to boost investments, have all led to a huge build-up of debt and created imbalances in the Chinese economy, including…
OSW Commentary |
| Jakub Jakóbowski, Marcin Kaczmarski
A dispute between EU and China regarding the interpretation of the conditions of Beijing’s accession to the WTO and the future of trade relations.
OSW Commentary |
| Jakub Jakóbowski
Developments in the Chinese coal sector have revealed a series of fundamental challenges to the changes in China’s economic model.
Analyses |
| Jakub Jakóbowski
The visit has confirmed the suspicion that Serbia considers China to be its strategic partner, which is important not only because of the economic co-operation.
OSW Commentary |
| Jakub Jakóbowski
The government’s extensive programme for stimulating the economy maintains high economic growth but it also has negative side-effects.
OSW Commentary |
| Jakub Jakóbowski
The development of the ‘16+1’ format largely reflected China’s strategic aims defined at the beginning of the diplomatic offensive in the region.
Analyses |
| Jakub Jakóbowski, Joanna Hyndle-Hussein, Marcin Kaczmarski
One of the principal aims underlying China’s development of the ‘16+1’ format is to increase its soft power in Europe.