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The International Politics of EU-China Relations
Edited by David Kerr and Liu Fei
334 pages
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234x156mm
978-0-19-726408-9
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Paperback
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13 December 2007
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- A critical and accessible examination of a new international relationship
In the past 10 years the European Union and China have emerged as new international actors. They have an increasingly diverse relationship covering economy, politics, technology, culture and education; but beyond these two-way linkages the EU-China development is also changing the international political environment. One noted US scholar, David Shambaugh, has pointed to a new 'Strategic Triangle' between the US, EU, and China. Several other major actors such as Japan, India and Russia are also interested in the 'EU factor' in their relations with China; or the 'China factor'
in their EU relations.
This volume presents contributions from major scholars from Europe and China, which debate the nature, problems and potential of the emerging strategic relationship between the EU and China. Several papers develop new theoretical approaches to regionalism and inter-regionalism. The first major scholarly work to provide a comprehensive overview of EU-China relations and the wider international context, this volume will be essential reading for scholars and students of international relations and policy makers. Readership: Scholars and students of international relations, particularly the EU and China, policy makers.
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Edited by David Kerr, Lecturer in the International Relations of China, School of Government and International Affairs; Research Associate, Centre for Contemporary Chinese Studies, University of Durham, and Liu Fei, Associate Professor, Institute of European Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China Contributors: Alyson J.K. Bailes, SIPRI, Stockholm; Wu Baiyi, CASS Beijing; Sebastian Bersick, EIAS, Brussels; Sven Biscop, RIIR, Brussels; Chen Bo, IISS Beijing; Jean-Pierre Cabestan, CNRS, Paris; William A Callahan, University of Manchester; Liu Fei, CASS Beijing; Christopher Holtby, Policy Unit, European
Council; David Kerr, University of Durham; Zhang Linhong, IISS Beijing; Liselotte Odgaard, University of Aarhus; David Scott, Brunel University; Li Shaojun, CASS Beijing; Anna Wetter, SIPRI, Stockholm; Li Xiaoping, Xinhua, Beijing; Yang Yang, CASS Beijing; Feng Zhongping, CICIR, Beijing
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David Kerr & Liu Fei: Introduction
Section 1: Strategic Identities
David Scott: The EU-China 'strategic dialogue': pathways in the international system
Li Shaojun: Key Elements in the Foreign Strategy of China
Liselotte Odgaard & Sven Biscop: The EU and China: Partners in Effective Multilateralism?
Section 2: Society and Government in the EU-China Relationship
Wu Baiyi: Diplomacy for Integration: the economic aspect of Chinese Foreign Policy
Li Xiaoping: Chinese Television Coverage and Chinese Perceptions of Sino-EU Relations
Liu Fei: Intergovermentlism and China-Eu relations
Jean-Pierre Cabestan: The role of France in Sino-European relations: central or marginal?
Section 3: China-Europe Engagement at Regional and Global Levels
Alyson J.K. Bailes & Anna Wetter: EU-China Security Relations: the 'softer' side
Chen Bo: Contrast in the Security Concepts of China and the EU: the perspective of a PLA officer
Zhang Linhong: The Multilateral Security Regime in Asia-Pacific Region and China's Choice
Sebastian Bersick: The impact of European and Chinese soft power on regional and global governance
William A Callahan: Comparative Regionalism: the logic of governance in Europe and East Asia
Christopher Holtby: East Asian stability and security: the roles and responsibilities of the EU
Section 4: China-EU 2025
Feng Zhongping: Promoting the Deep Development of the China-EU relationship
Yang Yang: China and the EU: Science and Technology cooperation as a binding factor in partnership
David Kerr: Between Regionalism and World Order: five structural factors in China-Europe relations to 2025
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