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Global Neighbours publishes various types of written content, such as analyses of studies, assessments of current events, blog articles and opinion pieces.
Dr. Geoff Raby explores how middle powers can still assert agency in a world of great power relations.
Download The Return of Great Power Relations: What Can Middle Powers do?Prof. Sergei Yazvenko and Dr. Dinara Muzafarova examine Central Asia's geopolitical and economic transformation, which strategically positions the region as a new nexus of Eurasian trade, resources development, and energy flow.
Download Cross-Border Issues and Cooperation in Central Asia: Investment and Development OpportunitiesW. Gyude Moore argues that the post–World War II rules-based international order must evolve, reducing its dependence on the United States.
Download Imagining a World without the US at its Center: Reducing the Levers of American Disruption in Africa and EuropeProf. Dr. Mingjiang Li explores the evolving strategic dynamics between China and ASEAN and the implications this creates for the EU's engagement with the region.
Download China-ASEAN Engagement: Implications for EU's Relations with Southeast AsiaThis report explores China´s engagement in Africa concerning diplomacy, trade, investment, health services and other sectors. It invalidates accusations about “debt trapping", “resource plunderering”, or “neo-colonialism”.
Download China and Africa 2.0: Crafting a New Era of PartnershipsDr. Naser Al-Tamimi explores the factors driving China's engagement in the Middle East.
Download China-Middle East Relations: Growing Amidst TurmoilDr. Niels Peter Thomas explores the deline in international publications with mixed author teams from China and other countries.
Download China–Global Research Collaboration at Stake: The Decline of International Cooperation in Research and Publishing and its Effect on Scientific ProgressIn an exclusive analysis for Global Neighbours, advisory board member Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Frank examines how middle powers can respond to what he describes as a condition of multipolar anarchy.
Download Navigating Multipolar Anarchy: Strategic Options for Middle Powers in a Fragmenting WorldProf. Dr. Igor Lukšić traces the progress of the global development agenda and gives an outlook for what may follow post-2030.
Download SDGs at a Crossroads: What's next?Prof. Moon Chung-in imagines possible scenarios for East Asia's future relations with the U.S.
Download Thinking the Unthinkable: East Asia Without the US