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China and the European Union (EU) have a shared interest in the maintenance of regional and international peace and stability.
18 April 2016The launch of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank in June 2015 highlights China's economic and strategic ambitions, and will accelerate its economic expansion into Central Asia.
13 July 2015China’s rise means that it is now widely viewed as an important actor in the fields of international security and politics.
21 January 2015Following a decision of the Council of the European Union on 27 February 2012, a two-year project on ‘Supporting EU-China-Africa dialogue on conventional arms control’ was launched on 5 June 2012.
30 June 2014President Xi Jinping's September 2013 tour of Central Asia highlighted the growing strategic importance of this region.
7 November 2013We are witnessing a “revolution in the global order” and China is leading this revolution.
27 February 2012As the world order changes, rising powers like China are increasingly involved in countries where peace is fragile.
27 February 2012This briefing paper was originally presented by Bernardo Mariani, Saferworld's China Programme Manager, at an international conference on ‘China’s Engagement in Non-Traditional Security: Challenges and Opportunities for UK-Military Cooperation’ hosted by the Institute of Asia Pacific Studies (IAPS) of the University of Nottingham and the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), 21 September 2011
11 October 2011In the wrong hands, conventional arms, everything from tanks, to military aircraft to rifles and pistols, can have destructive effects on peace, security, human rights and development.
30 September 2011