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Unlikely Partners?, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017 China, the European Union and the Forging of a Strategic Partnership

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Unlikely Partners?

This book provides an in-depth analysis of the relations between China and the EU, tracing the development of this complex, yet intriguing, relationship between two substantially different actors. To uncover a deeper understanding of this unlikely partnership, the authors analyze the partnership through the prism of contending norms and worldviews. The China-EU strategic partnership has evolved through fits and starts but despite continuous trade disputes and severe diplomatic misunderstandings, the EU and China pledge to uphold, even deepen, the partnership. Policy experts and scholars will learn how such contending bilateral relationships can be managed and establish a better understanding of deep-seated conceptual differences between these two entities.  


1. EU and China relations: Perspectives on a strategic partnership.- 2. The EU-China strategic partnership as a space for identity formation and role-playing.- 3.- The EU-China relations in perspective 4. China, Europe and Normative Preferences on Sovereignty and Human Rights.- 5. Internal, External Norms and China-EU Normative Engagement.- 6. European and Chinese perspectives on the international system.- 7. The EU-China strategic partnership and a new international order: Challenges and prospects.

Dr. Anna Michalski is Associate Professor at the Department of Government, Uppsala University, Sweden, and research fellow at the Europe Institute at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. 

Zhongqi Pan is Professor of International Relations at the School of International Relations and Public Affairs, Fudan University, Shanghai China.

Makes the case for a new form of international organization Integrates deep understandings of European and Chinese political aims and perspectives Analyzes relevant issues and conflicts within the Sino-European relationship, from human rights to the shifting global situation vis-a-vis other great powers to future trajectories of partnership

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