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The China-EC/EU relationship, started in 1975, is a highly
institutionalized, multidimensional and 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. Among
other things the book assesses sectoral bilateral dialogue and
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.
The China-EC/EU relationship, started in 1975, is a highly
institutionalized, multidimensional and 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. Among
other things the book assesses sectoral bilateral dialogue and
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.
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