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245 00 $aDeepening the EU-China partnership in an unstable world :$bbridging institutional and ideational differences /$cedited by Mario Telò, Ding Chun and Zhang Xiaotong.
250 $aFirst edition.
264 1 $aLondon :$bRoutledge,$c[2018]
264 4 $c©2018
300 $a1 online resource :$btext file, PDF
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490 1 $aGlobalisation, Europe, multilateralism
588 0 $aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed November 17, 2017)
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 $a"The China-EC/EU relationship started in 1975 and is a highly institutionalized, complex, but to some extent controversial international partnership. It is also challenged within the current unstable world. This book addresses the convergences and the differences (ideational, political, institutional, and interests-related) between China and the EU by a collective interaction between Chinese and European scholars. Amongst other things the book assesses sectoral bilateral dialogue, focuses on the interplay between internal complexity and external policies, discusses ideational divergences in international law and rule of law and in many relevant policy fields. Furthermore, it compares sustainable growth policies, explores trade and investment controversies and negotiations, human rights dialogue, and addresses environment and climate change policies. This text will be of key interest to EU studies and politics, China studies and more broadly to Area/Asian studies and International relations/Global Governance."--Provided by publisher
505 00 $tPart, 1 Introduction --$tchapter Introduction /$rMario Telò Ding Chun Zhang Xiaotong --$tpart, 2 Multipolarity, multilateralism and foreign policy in the current world disorder --$tchapter China and EU/EC general foreign policy strategy /$rZhou Hong --$tchapter European and Chinese multilateralism at stake --$tPolitical and theoretical implications /$rMario Telò --$tpart, 3 Assessing the bilateral institutionalised cooperation --$tchapter The EU-China partnership --$tInstitutionalisation and the limits of liberal logic /$rAndrew Cottey --$tchapter China's Belt and Road initiative and its opportunities and challenges to EU-China relations /$rMen Jing --$tpart, 4 Increasing internal complexity of external policy debates --$tchapter The China-EU partnership --$tThe development and role of think tanks /$rSilvia Menegazzi --$tchapter The EU, China and the World Trade Organization --$tSquaring the irresistible force paradox of the market economy status issue /$rStephanie Ghislain Frederik Ponjaert --$tpart, 5 Balancing principled divergences and convergence --$tchapter Seeking the rule of law as the common goal --$tEU-China cooperation in combating commercial bribery /$rLi Yuwen Bian Cheng --$tchapter EU-China relationship and the interpretation of United Nations peacekeeping norms /$rZhong Zhun --$tpart, 6 Comparing sustainable growth policies --$tchapter Socio-economic models --$tComparison and interaction /$rDing Chun --$tchapter Sustainable growth in China and the EU --$tCompetition or cooperation? /$rJean-Christophe Defraigne --$tpart, 7 Trade, investments, financial issues --$tchapter Linkage power --$tHow the EU and China managed their economic and trade relationship (1975-2016) /$rZhang Xiaotong --$tchapter China-EU financial cooperation and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank --$tFrom trade partners to global investment partners /$rZhao Ke --$tpart, 8 Consolidating flows at knowledge-economy levels --$tchapter Strengths and weaknesses of the EU-China science and technology cooperation /$rLi Ying Feng Yuan --$tpart, 9 Environment and climate change --$tchapter Divergences and convergences between the EU and China on post-2020 global climate governance /$rBo Yan --$tchapter Industrial policy and climate change strategy --$tComparing China and the European Union's path to the Paris 2015 United Nations Conference Agreement (COP21) /$rCoraline Goron Duncan Freeman --$tchapter Towards an enhanced China-EU cooperation? --$tOpportunities, implications and obstacles /$rMario Telò Ding Chun Zhang Xiaotong.
545 0 $aMario Telò is member of the Royal Academy of Sciences Brussels, and Professor of International relations at the ULB, Brussels, and LUISS, Rome, Italy. Ding Chun is "Jean Monnet Chair", is Professor of Economics and Director of the Centre for European Studies, as well as Dutch Study Centre at Fudan University, Shanghai, China. Zhang Xiaotong has a PhD in Political Science from ULB, is Associate Professor at the School of Political Science and Public Administration, and Director of the Economic Diplomacy Centre at Wuhan University, China.
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700 1 $aZhang, Xiaotong$c(College teacher),$eeditor.
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