What Did the CCP Party Congress Mean for China’s Diplomats?
In terms of foreign policy personnel, it was a most unremarkable Party Congress, says Ricardo Barrios.
In terms of foreign policy personnel, it was a most unremarkable Party Congress, says Ricardo Barrios.
For decades, Chinese leaders and scholars alike have kept a close eye on Cuba. What have they been hoping to learn?
China is increasingly relying on public diplomacy to support its economic engagement in the region. The country’s state media already plays a significant part in promoting a productive relationship with Latin America.
Far from a fundamental rethinking of the political framework, Cuba’s new constitution is a cautious attempt at salvaging a dysfunctional system.