Contributions and information on scientific cooperation with the Asia-Pacific region
- DAAD (2021): KIWi Policy Talk "Indo-Pacific Guidelines of the Federal Government: New Opportunities for Scientific Cooperation" (04.11.2021, YouTube)(Opens in a new tab)
- DLR Project Management Agency and others (eds.) (2018): Monitoring the Asia-Pacific Research Area (APRA) with a focus on China. 1st report. (PDF-Download)(Opens in a new tab)
- DLR Project Management Agency and others (eds.) (2020): Monitoring of the Asia-Pacific Research Area (APRA). 2nd report. (PDF-Download)(Opens in a new tab)
- DLR Project Management Agency and others (eds.) (2021): Monitoring the Asia-Pacific Research Area (APRA). Focus on India. 3rd report. (PDF-Download)(Opens in a new tab)
- DLR Project Management Agency and others (eds.) (2022): Monitoring the Asia-Pacific Research Area (APRA). Japan's science, technology and innovation policy. (PDF-Download)(Opens in a new tab)
- DLR Project Management Agency and others (eds.) (2022): Monitoring the Asia-Pacific Research Area (APRA). Asia-Pacific Research Area (2022): Current developments in science and technology. (PDF-Download)(Opens in a new tab)
- DLR Project Management Agency and others (eds.) (2022): Monitoring the Asia-Pacific Research Area (APRA). China's Science and Technology Policy: Promoting High Technology and Technological Independence. (PDF-Download)(Opens in a new tab)
Current information on the Asia/ Indo-Pacific region
Contributions to scientific cooperation with the People's Republic of China, China competence and risk management
Sigrun Abels, Christian Bode (2022): China, the unknown partner. In: DUZ Wissenschaft & Management 2, 04.03.2022, pp. 16-32.
- AG China-Forschung (2020): Pathways to Research with China - Knowledge, Access, Recommendations (Whitepaper of the AG China-Forschung, PDF-Download)(Opens in a new tab)
- Anna L. Ahlers, Thomas Heberer (2021): Cooperation at eye level? In: Research & Teaching 28/9.(Opens in a new tab)
- BMBF/DLR (2018): Overcoming global challenges together. 40 years of Sino-German scientific and technological cooperation. DUZ Special. (PDF-Download)(Opens in a new tab)
- China (competence) (2021). From Politics and Contemporary History (APuZ) 07-08. (PDF-Download)(Opens in a new tab)
- DAAD (2020): DAAD country expertise China. Brief introduction to the higher education system and DAAD activities. (PDF-Download)(Opens in a new tab)
- DAAD (2022): KIWi Policy Talk "Together for Climate Protection? Prospects and challenges in research cooperation with China" (14.06.2022)(Opens in a new tab)
- German Association for Asian Studies (DGA) (2020): A plea against polarization, 12.06.2020.(Opens in a new tab)
- Andrea Frenzel, Nadine Godehardt (2020): Daring more China competence. On the foreign policy significance of China competence for German and European China policy. In: SWP-Aktuell No. 59, pp. 1-4 (PDF download)(Opens in a new tab)
- HU Chunchun, Hendrik Lackner, Thomas Zimmer (eds.) (2021): China Competence in Germany and Germany Competence in China. Multi- and transdisciplinary perspectives and practice. Springer.(Opens in a new tab)
- Cooperation at eye level (2021). Dominic Sachsenmaier in an interview with Michael Radunksi. In: Leibniz, 10.06.2021.(Opens in a new tab)
- Claudia Krapp (2020): Don't be naive in exchanges with China. In: Research&Teaching, 19.02.2020.(Opens in a new tab)
- Smriti Mallapaty (2022): What Xi Jinping's third term means for science. In: Nature 27.10.2022. (PDF-Download)(Opens in a new tab)
- Tim Pringle, Sophia Woodman (2022): Between a rock and a hard place: Academic freedom in globalizing Chinese universities. In: The International Journal of Human Rights, DOI: 10.1080/13642987.2022.2074979.(Opens in a new tab)
- Matthias Stepan, Andrea Frenzel, Jaqueline Ives, Marie Hoffmann (2018): Knowing China - knowing China. Starting points for the development of China competence in Germany. Merics China Monitor. (PDF download)(Opens in a new tab)
- Jeffrey Stoff (2023): Should Democracies Draw Redlines around Research Collaboration with China? A Case Study of Germany. (PDF-Download)(Opens in a new tab)
- Andrea Braun Střelcová (2021): Engaged, not Married: The Past, Present, and Future of Europe's Research Collaboration with China. In: Observations: Short Papers on Science and Society in China and the World 3.(Opens in a new tab)
- Gabriele Thelen, Helena Obendiek, Yinchun Bai (eds.) (2022): Handbook of China Skills. Best practice examples from German universities, Bielefeld: transcript (Open Access).(Opens in a new tab)
- Almuth Wietholtz (2021): Sleeping Beauty opens her eyes. In: Leibniz, 08.06.2021.(Opens in a new tab)
Current information on the People's Republic of China: Science - Politics - Society
- https://chinazentren.de/(Opens in a new tab)
- https://www.echo-wall.eu/(Opens in a new tab)
- https://merics.org/de(Opens in a new tab)
- https://merics.org/de/china-spektrum(Opens in a new tab)
- https://www.swp-berlin.org(Opens in a new tab)
- https://www.auswaertiges-amt.de/de/aussenpolitik/laender/china-node(Opens in a new tab)
- https://www.kooperation-international.de/laender/asien/china/(Opens in a new tab)
- https://www.forschung-und-lehre.de/schwerpunkt/china(Opens in a new tab)
- https://www.chinahirn.de/(Opens in a new tab)
- https://www.china-schul-akademie.de/lernmodule/(Opens in a new tab)
- https://decodingchina.eu/(Opens in a new tab)
- Federal Agency for Civic Education (bpb) (2020): China dossier. [Publication date: 27.11.2020, will be updated continuously](Opens in a new tab)
- DAAD (2019): DAAD Education System Analysis China. Data, & analyses on higher education and science.(Opens in a new tab)
- DAAD (2021): DAAD Fact Sheet China.(Opens in a new tab)
- A new EU strategy on China. European Parliament resolution of September 16, 2021 on a new EU strategy on China (2021/2037(INI)) (Texts adopted P9_TA(2021)0382)(Opens in a new tab)
- JOINT COMMUNICATION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, THE EUROPEAN COUNCIL AND THE COUNCIL (2019): EU-China - Strategic Perspectives, 12.03.2019 (JOIN(2019)0005).(Opens in a new tab)
- Nadine Godehardt (2020): How China shapes world politics. The logic of China's foreign policy under Xi Jinping. SWP Study 19.(Opens in a new tab)
- Hans van Ess (2020): The 101 most important questions - China. Munich: Beck.(Opens in a new tab)
- Nele Noesselt (2021): FAQ on the People's Republic of China, Federal Agency for Civic Education (bpb).(Opens in a new tab)
- Kai Strittmatter (2018): The reinvention of dictatorship. Munich: Piper.(Opens in a new tab)