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Author Ursu, Anica-Elena, author

Title China and the EU in the Horn of Africa : competition and cooperation?
Published The Hage, The Netherlands : Clingendael, 2018

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Description 1 online resource (11 pages) : map
Series CRU policy brief
CRU policy brief.
Summary The Horn of Africa is one of the most geo-strategically important regions of the world, and one of the main theatres in which the Sino-African four-pronged approach - based on economic, ideological, political and security interests - unfolds. This policy brief unpacks the dynamics of Chinese engagement with the Horn of Africa, with Ethiopia as a case study. The brief maintains the view that although European Union (EU) and Chinese activities in the Horn of Africa often differ in ideological and political interests, there is significant complementarity in economic and security interests. It also suggests that by making a balanced assessment of China's activities in the region, and by understanding where the two agendas diverge and where they are complementary, the EU could work with China to strengthen stability in the region. The brief will conclude with recommendations for EU policy makers and private sector actors who seek further engagement with the Horn
Notes "April 2018."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF caption (Clingendael, viewed June 13, 2018)
Subject International relations.
SUBJECT China -- Relations -- Ethiopia
European Union countries -- Relations -- Africa, Northeast -- International cooperation
China -- Relations -- Africa, Northeast
European Union countries -- Relations -- China
Subject Northeast Africa.
China.
Ethiopia.
European Union countries.
Form Electronic book
Author Berg, Willem van den, author
Nederlands Instituut voor Internationale Betrekkingen "Clingendael", publisher.
Other Titles China and the European Union in the Horn of Africa