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What's cooking in Brussels? Von der Leyen and the farmers

The EU Commission President will deliver the annual State of the Union address in Strasbourg on Sept. 13. The speech traditionally marks the political pulse in the EU bubble. This is all the more true in the year before the elections: The agricultural issues of the Green Deal have explosive power.

By Claire Stam

Female dancers don't stand on their toes

Our China Perspective column is written by authors from the People's Republic. Today, it looks at Chinese art forms that have changed under Western influences and the few that still remain purely Chinese.

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Why hasn't China rushed to bail out its economy?

The Chinese government’s reluctance to unveil a massive stimulus package despite the ongoing economic slowdown has puzzled foreign observers and the Chinese public alike. One possible explanation for the Chinese leadership’s cautious approach could be the huge debt overhang from the 2008 crisis.

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'End of the China illusion'

Does China need Europe, or does Europe need China? Is decoupling possible or madness? Is Beijing really a partner in climate action? Political scientist Janka Oertel provides answers in her new book. She advocates a fundamentally new China policy. And she makes no secret of the fact that this will involve high costs.

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Henning Vöpel: Ukraine-Krieg & EU-Mitgliedschaft

No industrial policy is no solution either

The transformation of the industry to climate neutrality involves a conflict of goals between climate protection and competitiveness. To overcome this quickly, what is needed is not a classic industrial policy but a reliable regulatory framework that sets appropriate incentives in the market and creates stable expectations in competition, write Henning Vöpel, André Wolf and Götz Reichert of the Center for European Policy (cep).

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The Green Deal reaches companies

The exceedingly ambitious legislative package sets crucial directions but burdens smaller companies with its many quotas, emission reduction targets and detailed regulations. Therefore, the Commission should reduce reporting obligations and conduct an impact assessment for businesses with each legal action.

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China's dangerous secrets

In contrast to Russia's aggressive behavior towards Ukraine, China prefers to proceed gradually with stealth and deception to advance its expansionism. Unless the leadership in Beijing makes a serious mistake or the world wakes up and reacts, this salami-slicing strategy will continue, writes Brahma Chellaney.

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Xi's unfortunate handling of floods

Our China Perspective column is written by authors from the People's Republic. Xiong'an is one of Xi Jinping's pet projects and is highly controversial: The retort city is supposed to relieve Beijing, but authorities and universities are hesitating to move. Now the flood in Beijing and the surrounding area has exposed new flaws of Xiong'an and a ruthless approach by the authorities.

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