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A reluctant leader? China and Post-2015
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A reluctant leader? China and Post-2015

Following a recent visit to Beijing, Saferworld’s Thomas Wheeler explores what role China can potentially play in the process to agree a post-2015 development framework that includes peace.

14 November 2013
Shifting geopolitics in Central Asia
Reports & briefings

Shifting geopolitics in Central Asia

President Xi Jinping's September 2013 tour of Central Asia highlighted the growing strategic importance of this region.

7 November 2013
What next for Turkey?
Comment & analysis

What next for Turkey?

Turkey is playing an increasing role in conflict-affected and fragile states. In this blog Thomas Wheeler shares his thoughts from a recent Saferworld trip to find out more about Turkish foreign policy.

12 April 2013
China and South Sudan
Reports & briefings

China and South Sudan

This briefing examines China’s relations with South Sudan in three different articles written by researchers from the Institute of African Studies, Zhejiang Normal University, the London School of Economics, the University of Western Cape and Saferworld.

7 August 2012
China and conflict-affected states: towards a more co-operative approach
Comment & analysis

China and conflict-affected states: towards a more co-operative approach

China’s deepening engagement in conflict-affected countries is creating new challenges for its policy makers as they come to terms with the contradictions between a policy of non-interference, their new-found responsibility and influence, and new interests that need protecting.

1 March 2012