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The EU, the US and China - Towards a New International Order? (Hardcover)
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'While there is a wealth of writing on Sino-US relations and a
growing body of work on interactions between Europe and China, it
is much rarer to find studies that triangulate these different sets
of relationships. Through a series of issue-based case studies,
this volume unpacks the different layers of this triangular
relationship, showing where interests coincide and diverge. The
result is not a single relationship, but a patchwork of different
sets of power configurations depending on the issue at hand.' -
Shaun Breslin, University of Warwick, UK 'This book presents a
novel, remarkably informative analysis of the implications of the
rise of China in world politics and Sino-US-EU relations in
different contexts. Its triangular approach and focus on the
emerging post-financial crisis period ensure that it will help to
set the agenda for future research on the G2 or G3 in a world of
'messy multilateralism'. It is certain to be essential reading for
anyone interested in China or EU-US-China relations.' - Francis
Snyder, Peking University School of Transnational Law, China, LSE,
UK and College of Europe, Belgium The interaction between the EU,
the US and China is of particular importance to the formation of
the international order in the 21st century. This book focuses on
the latest developments and examines how critical the interactions
between these three players are to future global governance. Jing
Men, Wei Shen and their carefully selected contributors explore how
China's ascending role is contrasted with the seemingly declining
influence of the US and the EU, and challenges the existing power
configuration in the global order. They examine how China's growth
and future development trajectory will be a key factor, and why it
is still hesitant to the responsibilities it should assume in
global governance. The book argues that in order to fully construct
a working and productive triangle relationship between the EU, the
US and China, thus establishing an effective political and economic
global leadership, both economic and trade cooperation, and more
importantly, strategic thinking on global responsibilities should
be developed among the three players. This book will appeal to
researchers, professors and students of international and
comparative politics, as well as international relations. It will
also be of interest to officials working within international
organizations or national ministries, in addition to anyone who has
a general interest in international affairs. Contributors: S.
Finamore, D.-Y. Kao, G. Marlier, J. Men, M. Otero-Iglesias, R.
Pacheco Pardo, W. Shen, M. Smith, H. Zhang, X. Zhang, S. Zhao
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