UK-China Relations - Reading List

 

Last updated: November 2021

This list collates useful papers and articles that frame some of the key debates in UK-China relations today. It focuses on those which are recently published and free-to-access.

Overview of relations

Parliamentary committees

Select committees have been active in scrutinising the UK’s relationship with China. Three notable reports:

Key policy issues

Climate change

Hong Kong

Economy and investment

Human rights and Xinjiang

5G

  • A different future for telecoms in the UK. National Cyber Security Centre, 14 July 2020. This blog post, written by Ian Levy, clearly and concisely explains the background behind the UK’s decision to remove Huawei from its 5G network. 

  • The Security of 5G. Defence Committee, 8 October 2020. The report finds that there is clear evidence of Huawei’s “collusion” with the Chinese government. The House of Commons defence committee based its findings on the testimony of academics, cyber-security experts and telecom industry insiders, among others.

Higher education and influence

UK government

Government policy papers

The UK government has no published China strategy, although the Integrated Review will be published shortly. The two most recent China-specific documents are here:

Bilateral dialogues

Most bilateral economic dialogues were suspended in response to the situation in Hong Kong. Readouts from the most recent are below.

FCDO Hong Kong paper

The FCDO publishes an update on the situation in Hong Kong every six months.