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1 online resource |
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Leuven global governance |
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Leuven global governance.
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Contents |
Cover; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction: China, the European Union and the developing world: analysing and comparing a triangular relationship region by region; PART I Analysing and comparing a triangular relationship; 1. The historical links between China, Europe and the developing world; PART II East Asia; 2. How important is Northeast Asia for China and the EU? Economic convergence, geopolitical divergence; 3. The EU-ASEAN economic relations and China-ASEAN economic relations; 4. China's rise, the American 'pivot' and the European Union in Southeast Asia |
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5. The EU, China and Southeast Asia: divergent views of dealing with human security in Burma/MyanmarPART III South Asia and Central Asia; 6. India, China and the European Union: changing engagements and new relations; 7. India's role in the world: implications for multilateralism and global governance; 8. Engaging with Central Asia: China compared to the European Union; PART IV Middle East and North Africa; 9. The evolution of European and Chinese interests in the MENA region; 10. Economic relations between China and Maghreb countries |
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11. European and Chinese perspectives on the handling of the Iranian nuclear question12. China, the EU and Libya: competing interests and conflicting values; PART V Sub-Saharan Africa; 13. China and the European Union in Sub-Saharan Africa; 14. EU-China-Africa and the challenges of African development; 15. China-DRC: a convergence of interests?; PART VI Latin America; 16. Unbalanced triangle: trade and investment relations between the European Union, China and Latin America; 17. China in Latin America: cooperation and hegemony?; Index |
Summary |
China, the European Union and the Developing World provides a comparative analysis of Chinese and EU influence across five different regions of the developing world: Asia-Pacific; South and Central Asia; the Middle East and North Africa; Sub-Saharan Africa; and Latin America. While there is broad acknowledgement that the importance of China is rising across the developing world, this book offers a comprehensive and comparative account of the relative increase of the Chinese presence in the various different regions. It highlights its impact on the relationship between the EU and the developing world regions and shows how the rise of China affects the relations between these regions and Europe. This comprehensive study will appeal to researchers and scholars interested in global governance, European foreign policy, Chinese foreign policy, EU-China relations, as well as trade compared with developing countries around the world. Students of European studies and Chinese studies, as well as policymakers in the areas of external relations and EU-China relations, will also find this book a useful guide |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Print version record |
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- International.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- International Relations -- General.
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Diplomatic relations
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Außenbeziehungen
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SUBJECT |
China -- Foreign relations -- Developing countries
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Developing countries -- Foreign relations -- China
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European Union countries -- Foreign relations -- Developing countries
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Developing countries -- Foreign relations -- European Union countries
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China -- Foreign relations -- European Union countries
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European Union countries -- Foreign relations -- China
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China
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Developing countries
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European Union countries
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Europäische Union.
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China
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Entwicklungsländer
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Wouters, Jan, 1964- editor.
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Defraigne, Jean-Christophe, editor.
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Burnay, Matthieu, editor.
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LC no. |
2014950855 |
ISBN |
9781783477340 |
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1783477342 |
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