Introduction / BALAZS UJVARI -- The EU and China: Mismatched Partners on Development / HAI YANG -- Different views, different models -- Different agendas, fruitless cooperation -- The way forward -- Free Trade Talks: Difference between China and the EU / HUANG JING -- Sticking points -- The next chapter -- EU-China Co-operation and the Politics of Climate Change / BAI HEFEI & WANG HONGYU -- Differing positions on climate politics -- Divergent approaches to climate change -- What is next? -- Conclusion -- EU-China Collaboration on International Monetary Issues / FENG ZHEN -- Challenging the primacy of the US dollar? -- The EU as a monetary power -- China's opening and the internationalisation of the renminbi -- EU-China co-operation for a strengthened monetary and financial system -- Conclusion / BALAZS UJVARI
Summary
"This Egmont paper aims to identify ways of overcoming the deadlock that often characterises EU-China co-operation in multilateral institutions and processes due to their differing interpretations of global governance. The paper draws on the perspectives of four Chinese experts of EU-China relations, each of which focuses on a particular policy domain when reflecting on how to render the co-operation of the two sides more effective in multilateral fora."-- Publisher description
Notes
"April 2017."
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references
Notes
Online resource; title from PDF cover (Egmont, viewed August 24, 2017)