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Human Rights in China
...linked to a longer article produced by ISDP. Introduction The Chinese experience of the first half of the twentieth century can be characterized by instability and widespread suffering. Politically the...
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Turkey’s Kurdish Conflict: 2015-Present
...belligerents are involved and fight intensely with each other. This ISDP Backgrounder gives an overview to the conflict, identifies actors involved, a timeline of events, the casualties of the conflict...
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Understanding China’s Position on the South China Sea Disputes
...reflect those of ISDP, which neither affirms nor rejects the validity of China’s, or any other party’s, standpoints. China’s Basic Position Beijing considers that the islands, banks, and shoals...
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China’s Evolving Middle East Role
...and transport, and, to a lesser extent, finding potential av- The Institute for Security and Development Policy – www.isdp.eu 2 enues for security cooperation, particularly in combating terrorism. Notwithstanding its...
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Four New Guest Researchers Arrive at ISDP
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An Interview with Professor Torbjörn Lodén: EU and U.S. Relations with China in Retrospect and Looking Ahead
...Stockholm China Center. With his tenure having recently drawn to a close, he sat down for an interview with ISDP Research Fellow, Agust Börjesson, to look back on how China’s...
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Understanding EU Relations with China and Taiwan in the Indo-Pacific: An Interview with Dr. Zsuzsa Anna Ferenczy
...In the context of growing tension in Cross-Strait relations and rethinking European strategies in the Indo-Pacific post-COVID-19, ISDP intern Foster Cunliffe sat down with Dr. Zsusza Ferenczy to shed...
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Slowly Taking Off: Nordic-Taiwan Relations
...contacts. The Institute for Security and Development Studies (ISDP) in Stockholm is running a Taiwan Project, and this Special Paper—a joint undertaking by the ISDP and Julie Yu-Wen Chen, a...