

As it stands, the party’s promise of a consistent China policy means a panda-hugging approach.
Oh man, to read something like this from an Oxford publication is disheartening.
This anti intellectual approach can be witnessed all over this piece:
In recent years, the EU has increasingly recognised China’s geoeconomic playbook and has adopted a more defensive posture. The bloc has emphasised “de-risking” from China, as demonstrated by its newly imposed tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles and a crackdown on Chinese e-commerce imports.
It’s the age of stinginess