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Europe Tempted by Closer Relations With China Following Trump’s Hostility, but Barriers to Cooperation Persist

11 March 2025
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Domino Theory
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While U.S. Vice President JD Vance left Europe reeling at the Munich Security Conference last month, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi (王毅) met with several European officials on the sidelines. At the U.N. Security Council a few days later, China pushed for greater European involvement in peace negotiations in the Russia-Ukraine war.

Technology and Economics: Techno-nationalism VS Techno-globalism in East Asia

30 November 2020
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The videoconference "Technology and Economics: Techno-nationalism VS Techno-globalism in East Asia," which was part of a webinar series on Technological revolution and Global Order in East Asia was held on November 25, 2020.
 
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The significance of the France-Japan partnership

12 July 2018
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A dialogue with Yoshiji NOGAMI, Vice-Chairman of the Japan Institute of International Affairs (JIIA).

Michala MARCUSSEN - Trump: One Year After The Election

15 December 2017
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Is the American economy doing well? Will the Tax Reform change this? How could the bond markets evolve in 2018?

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Hong Kong, 20 ans years after the retrocession

01 July 2017
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20 years after its retrocession to China, the 1st July 1997, what are the political and institutionnal autonomy guaranties for Hong Kong, while Carrie Lam is about to take its lead? How long will Hong Kong youth claim its own identity? What challenges for the World City?

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China’s growth declines, stock markets fall: what consequences should we be worried about?

24 August 2015
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All the European stock exchanges declined on Monday, as concerned investors looked with pessimism at China’s slowing growth. Paris lost 5.35 %. Claude Meyer discusses what consequences can be expected.

The video is available in French

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Shanghai’s stock market woes hit European financial centers

24 August 2015
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Claude Meyer answers Jean-Baptiste Boursier’s questions in “le Grand Angle” on BFMTV.

The video is available in French

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The economic consequences of Tianjin’s explosions

17 August 2015
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Five days after Tianjin’s impressive explosions, Toyota announced a three-day stop in the production of its city’s sites. The Japanese company is far from being the only one concerned.

The region, also known as Beijing’s maritime gateway, is one of the most dynamic in the country. No less than 540 million tones of merchandise transit through its harbor every year, making it the fourth biggest in the world.

“Tianjin is one of the spearheads of the Chinese economy”, summarizes Claude Meyer. “This catastrophe concerns about 300 multinationals among the world’s most important ones”. What will be the impact of these explosions on the Chinese economy?

This article is available in French

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"The Yuan isn’t ready to replace the Dollar"

14 August 2015
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China’s ambition is to become a great financial power. But the necessary reform of its financial system and its will to act progressively could mean that it will be a long time before its exchange rate system is liberalized. Can the Yuan realistically become an international currency?

The article is available in French

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Devaluation of the Yuan: Claude Meyer answers Yves Bourdillon

12 August 2015
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Is the sudden devaluation of the Yuan a sign of some form of panic from Beijing following the slowed growth of the Chinese economy?
Does this decision create deflationary risks for the global economy? 
What prospects for the Yuan’s international status?

The article is available in French

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