Enhancing EU-China cooperation on peace and security
China and the European Union (EU) have a shared interest in the maintenance of regional and international peace and stability.
18 April 2016
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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 2016
With an increasingly challenging international security landscape and ongoing failures of the international community to effectively prevent conflict, innovative thinking and new and cooperative partnerships are needed to better prevent conflict and help to make peace more sustainable.
24 February 2016
In October 2015, the governments of China and the UK launched a renewed development partnership, committing to work together in support of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
24 February 2016
A ground-breaking new project, jointly carried out by Saferworld and
6 January 2016
Ahead of the
1 December 2015
‘Partnerships in Conflict Prevention’ is a two-year project which aims to increase dialogue between the Chinese and UK policy communities on ways to prevent violent conflict.
23 October 2015
As part of a project designed to facilitate dialogue on conflict prevention between China and the UK, Saferworld’s Conflict Prevention Working Group (CPWG) have been examining different approaches to conflict prevention, including upstream conflict prevention, crisis response and early warning.
12 October 2015
The 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 2015
Increasingly, external actors are involving themselves in Africa – engagement which is critical to African development, but which has potential either to increase security or further destabilise some of the continent’s already fragile countries.
30 June 2015
The Partnerships in Conflict Prevention project aims to increase dialogue and understanding between the Chinese and UK policy communities on how to prevent violent conflict and promote stability overseas, particularly through upstream conflict prevention, crisis diplomacy and early warning.
12 June 2015