China, the European Union and Global Governance examines the key
determinants of European and Chinese approaches to the
restructuring of global governance systems. Using a
multidisciplinary method, this collection of chapters analyzes four
distinct fields that are key for both China and the EU and in the
development of their relations and future cooperation: the global
trading system, the international monetary system, climate and
energy policy and international security. In the context of China's
growing role in global governance and of EU-China cooperation,
these contributions emphasize strategies, prospects and objectives
of both actors. They outline possible avenues for an enhanced
partnership in light of the changing global order, which implies a
rethinking of the existing multilateral structures. This
interdisciplinary study will appeal to researchers and scholars
interested in global governance, European foreign policy, Chinese
foreign policy, EU China relations, as well as trade, the
international economy and climate change policies. Postgraduate
students in international relations, international political
economy, European studies and Chinese studies, as well as
policymakers in the areas of external relations and EU-China
relations, will also find much to interest them in this book.
Contributors: M. Aglietta, E. Atanassova-Cornelis, D. Belis, Q. Bo,
H. Bruyninckx, B. Buijs, M. Burnay, P.-f. Chang, J. Chen, R.N.
Cooper, H. Cuyckens, J.-C. Defraigne, P. Defraigne, T. de Wilde
d'Estmael, J.P. Panda, S. Plasschaert, S. Schunz, B. Snoy, L. van
Geuns, X. Wang, Y. Wang, J. Wouters, C.-H. Wu
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