China and the west: avoiding a confrontation

The 6th event in the series The Hague Conversations on Conflict was held in virtual mode on Thursday, 28 May 2020 and focused on the theme China and the west: avoiding a confrontation.

The panel was made up of Ardi Bouwers, Director of China Circle in Amsterdam, Jakub Janda, Executive Directior of the European Values Centre for Security Studies in Prague and Dennis Sammut, Director of LINKS Europe in The Hague. William Murray, Project Officer at LINKS Europe chaired the event.

You can see a video of the event here.

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