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The Role and Influence of the People’s Republic of China on Visegrad Group Countries
Warsaw Institute
18 episodes
3 days ago
This is the podcast series by the Warsaw Institute Foundation, a Polish-based think tank, aimed at monitorong the activities of the People’s Republic of China in relation to the Visegrad Group countries – Poland, the Czechia, Hungary and Slovakia. The project is funded by the International Visegrad Fund.
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This is the podcast series by the Warsaw Institute Foundation, a Polish-based think tank, aimed at monitorong the activities of the People’s Republic of China in relation to the Visegrad Group countries – Poland, the Czechia, Hungary and Slovakia. The project is funded by the International Visegrad Fund.
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Wolf warriors against European hawks. Can the European Parliament spearhead EU foreign policy on China?
The Role and Influence of the People’s Republic of China on Visegrad Group Countries
7 minutes 56 seconds
4 years ago
Wolf warriors against European hawks. Can the European Parliament spearhead EU foreign policy on China?

Recent research on the European Parliament’s party groups’ voting patterns in the European Parliament has revealed that the EP is among the most resilient European institutions when it comes to foreign malign influence. This is especially true in the case of China, which has almost no soft power tools in its arsenal to influence the European decision-makers in the European Parliament. Beijing, even more so than the Kremlin, needs to resort to relations with individual member states on a case-by-case basis to pursue its interests within the EU, which is a highly effective strategy in the eastern part of the EU.

The Role and Influence of the People’s Republic of China on Visegrad Group Countries
This is the podcast series by the Warsaw Institute Foundation, a Polish-based think tank, aimed at monitorong the activities of the People’s Republic of China in relation to the Visegrad Group countries – Poland, the Czechia, Hungary and Slovakia. The project is funded by the International Visegrad Fund.