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Knowledge Session: What can Europe learn from Taiwan’s fight against disinformation?

In this upcoming CKN knowledge session, Prof. dr. Florian Schneider (sinologist and Academic Director of the Leiden Asia Centre and Professor Modern China at Leiden University) will provide insight into how people in Taiwan think about and respond to disinformation in the context of AI – and what lessons this might hold for Europe.

ReConnect China Conference 2025

Amid accelerating global change, it is essential for the EU to recalibrate its external relations. This year marks the 50th anniversary of diplomatic EU-China relations. As Von der Leyen stated in Davos 2025, “It is time to pursue a more balanced relationship with China”. What does this new balance mean for Europe, and how should we achieve it? To explore these questions further, we will organise the ReConnect China Conference 2025: Rebalancing EU-China Relations in an Age of Global Turmoil in collaboration with the ReConnect China consortium.

CKN Knowledge Session: China’s Green Transition - Lessons for Dutch Industrial Policy

Mingran Cao presented findings from his recent fieldwork in Yancheng, a coastal city in Jiangsu province that has undergone a remarkable transformation—from a heavy reliance on the chemical industry to becoming a leader in renewable energy development. This event was of particular interest to those working in energy, sustainability, industrial policy, and international economic development.
Wijnhavengebouw, Room 3.48, Turfmarkt 99, 2511 DP The Hague

CKN-REKA scenario workshop: de toekomst van het Chinees-Russische partnerschap

CKN REKA Scenario-workshop: De toekomst van het Chinees-Russische partnerschap Hoe ontwikkelt de samenwerking tussen Moskou en Beijing zich in de komende jaren? Tijdens deze interactieve scenario-workshop staat het Chinees-Russische partnerschap centraal. Samen met de deelnemers verkennen we drie mogelijke toekomsten: een verslechtering van de relatie, een voortzetting van de huidige trend, een intensivering van de samenwerking op meerdere fronten.
Trade and Globalisation

CKN Report Presentation - Internationalization of the RMB: Status, Options and Risks

The internationalization of the Renminbi (RMB) is a long-term project that has evolved gradually through a series of policy initiatives, infrastructure developments, and external shocks over the past few decades. The research was implemented under the purview of the LeidenAsiaCentre and commissioned by the China Knowledge Network of the Government of the Netherlands. Conclusions and opinions are solely those of the authors.

CKN Report Presentation - Changing Perspectives Towards Conditions for Sustainable EU-China Academic Collaboration

2024 was a period characterized by uncertainty, a word frequently used in this report indeed. However, with the geopolitical changes ongoing since early 2025, we may consider uncertainty as an understatement. We are currently experiencing what seems to be a serious make-over of the rules-based international order, as we’ve known it for decades. Perspectives are changing even more than expected.