Media analysis and articles
Beijing to Britain analysis is often featured in international media and Parliamentary reports.
Our expert evidence to Britain’s Parliamentary Committees is published ad hoc.
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Xinjiang governor cancels Brussels and London visits after outcry- The Financial Times
Spies, trade and tech: China’s relationship with Britain - The Economist
‘He’s getting a lot done’: Cameron’s first 100 days as foreign secretary impress - The Guardian
Sunak’s China strategy set for first real test as Cleverly prepares for Beijing trip- City AM
James Cleverly to become first British foreign secretary to visit China in 5 years as London looks to rebalance relations with Beijing -South China Morning Post
Will Truss declare a genocide in Xinjiang?- The Spectator
China Relationship Is Casualty of Truss-Sunak Battle to Lead UK - Bloomberg
Sunak ruse aims to outmanoeuvre Truss over China- The Guardian
Cameron as UK foreign secretary: What it means for China relations -Radio Free Asia
China watching Britain for signs of a thaw as new Labour government weighs up its options - South China Morning Post
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Sam Hogg on What to Expect from Britain on China - The Wire China
How would Britain’s Labour party change UK-China relations? - The Spectator
Does China care what Britain thinks?- The Spectator
Sam Hogg on China, the Tory election, and Britain’s Transatlantic Ties- USCNPM
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Britain’s Golden Era With China Is Well and Truly Dead- Foreign Policy
A Second Era for UK-China Relations -The Wire China
A new era dawns: Labour’s Indo-Pacific offer -9 Dash Line
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Written evidence submitted jointly by Beijing to Britain and the Oxford China Policy Lab. Foreign Affairs Committee
Does the Government think strategically on China? Liaison Sub-Committee on Scrutiny of Strategic Thinking in Government
Defending Democracy. National Security Strategy (Joint Committee)
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Promoting national strategy: How select committee scrutiny can improve strategic thinking in Whitehall- House of Commons Liaison Committee.