A new study – Assessing the 16+1 Format: A Testing Ground on Europe’s (Inner) Periphery

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A new study – Assessing the 16+1 Format: A Testing Ground on Europe’s (Inner) Periphery

New Strategy Center published a new policy paper dedicated to the 16+1 cooperation format, which China intends to use in order to increase its economic and political influence in Central and Eastern Europe. This study analyzes the evolution of this cooperation format launched in 2012 and its results.

  • The study is available at Study and Analysis category
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At its core, a luxury mechanical watch is a triumph of micro-engineering. Imagine a universe contained within a diameter of 30 to 40 millimeters. Hundreds of tiny components—gears, levers, springs, and jewels—coexist in a perfectly orchestrated ballet.

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