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« Does the Rise of China Threaten the Transatlantic Partnership? »
Book chapter
Philippe Le Corre,in The China Questions 2 : Critical Insights into US-China Relations, M.A. Carrai, J. Rudolph, M. Szonyi (eds), Harvard University Press
, September 20, 2022NATO looking East: the case of China
NATO Briefs Series n°10/2022
Philippe Le Corre, January 2022European and American approaches toward Chinese direct foreign investment
Book chapter
Philippe Le Corre,in Europe in an Era of Growing Sino-American Competition:Coping with an Unstable Triangle, Routledge
, March 19, 2021China’s challenging year in Europe
Note de la FRS n°68/2020
Philippe Le Corre, November 2020BRI: Implications for Europe
Book chapter
Philippe Le Corre,in US–China Foreign Relations : Power Transition and its Implications for Europe and Asia, Robert S. Ross, Øystein Tunsjø and Dong Wang (eds.), Routledge
, October 30, 2020
Italy, a target destination for China’s propaganda
Note de la FRS n°23/2020
Philippe Le Corre, April 2020In the medias
» Macron is EU's best bet for swaying China on Ukraine »
Philippe Le Corre (forum),
NIKKEI Asia, April 3, 2023
« How China’s ‘Gateway to Europe’ Began to Narrow »
Philippe Le Corre (quoted),
The New York Times, February 13, 2023
NATO is turning its focus to China. Here's what that means
Philippe Le Corre (analysis),
Euronews, December 2, 2022
« MEPs cry foul as Strasbourg Airport buys Chinese scanners »
Philippe Le Corre (quoted),
POLITICO, October 13, 2022
« Has US strategic ambiguous clarity on Taiwan sunk hopes for a Xi-Biden summit? »
Philippe Le Corre (quoted),
South China Morning Post, September 25, 2022
« Europe is cheering for Taiwan, but its hands are full with Ukraine »
Philippe Le Corre (analysis),
NIKKEI Asia, August 18, 2022
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