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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
The contributions to this panel shed light on the strategic fine-tuning of Chinese domestic and foreign policy during Xi's third term in office. What changes in state-civil interaction patterns can be observed during and after the coronavirus pandemic? To what extent has China's perception of the world shifted and what implications does this have for Sino-American relations? And, finally, how is Beijing positioning itself in the current wars and conflicts (such as Ukraine, Gaza)?
Great Leap to Zero-COVID: The Logic and Limitation of Xi Jinping’s Mobilization - Zhuoran Li, Johns Hopkins University
Mediation with Chinese Characteristics: The Cases of Ukraine and Palestine - Jorge Tavares da Silva, University of Beira Interior (UBI)
Strange Bedfellows: Why Chinese Nationalists and Liberals Both Like Trump? - Rongbin Han, University of Georgia; Juan Du, East China Normal University; Dongshu Liu, City University of Hong Kong; Li Shao, Zhejiang University
The Strategic (In-)efficiency of China’s Belt and Road Initiative - Chaoting Cheng, Freie Universität Berlin