#Elections
Taiwan’s 2024 Presidential Elections and the Future of Cross-Strait Relations
With ties across the strait more unpredictable than ever, Taiwan braces itself for the upcoming presidential elections that will take place in January 2024.
End of an Era in Czech-Chinese Relations as Czechs Vote for a New President
The China-friendly Czech President Miloš Zeman will soon be out of office, spelling the end of the Czech courting of Beijing over the previous decade.
Under Lula, the Brazil-China Relationship Will Be More Multilateral than Bilateral
Buoyed by a left-leaning region, the newly elected Brazilian President Lula might benefit from tapping into Latin American consensus and institutions to engage with China through multilateral channels.
The New Italian Government Could Be a Headache for China
The upcoming right-wing coalition in Italy is set to shake up ties with China and Taiwan, partly in a bid to boost the Atlanticism credentials of the likely next prime minister, Georgia Meloni, criticized…
Despite Protests, China Policy is Not a Pivotal Issue in CEE Elections
This article is the first in an exclusive new series from CHOICE entitled on China as a topic in elections across Central and Eastern Europe. Thousands of angry citizens rally in Budapest, bolstered by…