Zh¨ngHu¨¢ Mundus
China in the world, as seen from Europe
Zh¨ngHu¨¢ Mundus is a monthly newsletter by Bruegel, bringing you analysis of China in the world, as seen from Europe.
Each edition contains a comment from Alicia Garc¨ªa-Herrero, a podcast conversation, as well as publications from Bruegel experts.
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China might be less influential at the United Nations than you would think
China's stimulus package aims to rescue the economy from systemic risks
The European Union must prepare for a much more difficult relationship with China
While Africa¡¯s economic relations with China are hyped, its relationship with the EU is more favourable
EU's countervailing duties on China's electric vehicles show how relations have changed
European investors in China are facing weak demand, more competition and tougher regulations
The dual objective of China's competition quest: mitigating structural deceleration and great power rivalry
China's continued focus on the same export-driven model is bound to hit an impasse
South Korea's rollercoaster relations with China offer lessons for Europe
EU-China summit remains a ¡®dialogue of the deaf¡¯ for EU trade concerns, December 2023
What has changed since our Zh¨ngHu¨¢ Mundus series started in 2021? November 2023
What is behind China's structural deceleration? October 2023
China¡¯s growing presence in Latin America is a problem for the West, September 2023
Following a boom, China's electric vehicle industry now faces weak domestic demand and heightened geopolitical risk, August 2023
Will China's quest for innovation help mitigate structural deceleration? July 2023
China's growing and complex economic relationship with the Gulf States, June 2023
China and the US might not be decoupling but their technologies are bifurcating, May 2023
China's good relations with Africa rely more on narratives than economic impact, April 2023
The Belt and Road Initiative transformation makes it a more ¨C not less- useful tool for China, March 2023
How well does China¡¯s reopening bode for the economy? A political economy story, February 2023
The boom, bust and future of China's real estate sector, January 2023
China-India relations and their impact on Europe, withJagannath Panda, December 2022
The geopolitics of semiconductors and what Europe can expect, with Jason Hsu, November 2022
, with Mira Milosevich-Juaristi, October 2022
, with XU Sitao, September 2022
, with LYU Guangzhao, August 2022
, with Asanga Abeyagoonasekera and Xue Gong, July 2022
with Alexander Gabuev, June 2022
, with J?rg Wuttke, May 2022
, with Naubahar Sharif and Reinhilde Veuglers, April 2022
, with Elina Ribakova, March 2022
, with Scott Rozelle, February 2022
with Yoshikazu Kato, January 2022
, with Haibin Zhu, December 2021
, with Rui Ma, November 2021
with Minxin Pei, October 2021
, with Michal Meidan, September 2021
, with Steve Tsang, July 2021
with SHAN Weijian, June 2021
, with Angela Zhang, May 2021
, with ZHU Min, April 2021
, with Shirley Lin, March 2021
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Read moreStarting November 2022, this newsletter is an output of China Horizons, Bruegel's contribution in the project Dealing with a resurgent China (DWARC). This project has received funding from the European Union¡¯s HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions under grant agreement No. 101061700.