Europe in an Era of Growing Sino-American Competition
Coping with an Unstable Triangle
Herausgeber: Biba, Sebastian; Wolf, Reinhard
Europe in an Era of Growing Sino-American Competition
Coping with an Unstable Triangle
Herausgeber: Biba, Sebastian; Wolf, Reinhard
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This book investigates how Europe should position itself in an era of growing Chinese-American rivalry.
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This book investigates how Europe should position itself in an era of growing Chinese-American rivalry.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780367441203
- ISBN-10: 0367441209
- Artikelnr.: 60604516
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780367441203
- ISBN-10: 0367441209
- Artikelnr.: 60604516
Sebastian Biba is a lecturer and research fellow at the Institute of Political Science of Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany, and a visiting fellow at the School of Advanced International Studies of Johns Hopkins University, USA. Reinhard Wolf is a Professor of International Relations at the Institute of Political Science at Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany.
1. Introduction Sebastian Biba and Reinhard Wolf Part I: Europe's Agency in
the International System 2. A new US-China bipolar system: What role for
Europe in security and defence? Øystein Tunsjø 3. Europe in between
US-Chinese strategic competition: the role of a middle power Liselotte
Odgaard 4. The sub-national dimension of the European Union's relations
with China: A Solution for Tough Times? Tomasz Kami¿ski and Joanna
Ciesielska-Klikowska Part II: Geostrategic Issues and Europe's Security 5.
The EU's Asia security policy in the Trump era: challenges and
opportunities Emil Kirchner 6. Europe and the South China Sea: Challenges,
constraints, and options Michael Paul 7. Europe and the North Korea
conundrum: Navigating the ChinäSouth KoreäUnited States triangle Ramon
Pacheco Pardo Part III: Geo-economic Issues and Europe's Welfare 8.
Europe's economic and technological relationship with the United States and
China: A difficult balancing act Margot Schüller 9. European and American
approaches towards Chinese foreign direct investment in post-COVID times:
Opportunities, challenges and policy responses Philippe Le Corre 10. Europe
and the Belt & Road Initiative (BRI): Infrastructure and Connectivity
Claude Zanardi 11. Can the EU and China co-lead the international climate
change regime if the US withdraws from the Paris Agreement? Mario Esteban
and Lara Lázaro Part IV: Concluding Remarks 12. Sustaining the European
project in an age of Sino-American confrontation: An end to complacency
Sebastian Biba and Reinhard Wolf
the International System 2. A new US-China bipolar system: What role for
Europe in security and defence? Øystein Tunsjø 3. Europe in between
US-Chinese strategic competition: the role of a middle power Liselotte
Odgaard 4. The sub-national dimension of the European Union's relations
with China: A Solution for Tough Times? Tomasz Kami¿ski and Joanna
Ciesielska-Klikowska Part II: Geostrategic Issues and Europe's Security 5.
The EU's Asia security policy in the Trump era: challenges and
opportunities Emil Kirchner 6. Europe and the South China Sea: Challenges,
constraints, and options Michael Paul 7. Europe and the North Korea
conundrum: Navigating the ChinäSouth KoreäUnited States triangle Ramon
Pacheco Pardo Part III: Geo-economic Issues and Europe's Welfare 8.
Europe's economic and technological relationship with the United States and
China: A difficult balancing act Margot Schüller 9. European and American
approaches towards Chinese foreign direct investment in post-COVID times:
Opportunities, challenges and policy responses Philippe Le Corre 10. Europe
and the Belt & Road Initiative (BRI): Infrastructure and Connectivity
Claude Zanardi 11. Can the EU and China co-lead the international climate
change regime if the US withdraws from the Paris Agreement? Mario Esteban
and Lara Lázaro Part IV: Concluding Remarks 12. Sustaining the European
project in an age of Sino-American confrontation: An end to complacency
Sebastian Biba and Reinhard Wolf
1. Introduction Sebastian Biba and Reinhard Wolf Part I: Europe's Agency in
the International System 2. A new US-China bipolar system: What role for
Europe in security and defence? Øystein Tunsjø 3. Europe in between
US-Chinese strategic competition: the role of a middle power Liselotte
Odgaard 4. The sub-national dimension of the European Union's relations
with China: A Solution for Tough Times? Tomasz Kami¿ski and Joanna
Ciesielska-Klikowska Part II: Geostrategic Issues and Europe's Security 5.
The EU's Asia security policy in the Trump era: challenges and
opportunities Emil Kirchner 6. Europe and the South China Sea: Challenges,
constraints, and options Michael Paul 7. Europe and the North Korea
conundrum: Navigating the ChinäSouth KoreäUnited States triangle Ramon
Pacheco Pardo Part III: Geo-economic Issues and Europe's Welfare 8.
Europe's economic and technological relationship with the United States and
China: A difficult balancing act Margot Schüller 9. European and American
approaches towards Chinese foreign direct investment in post-COVID times:
Opportunities, challenges and policy responses Philippe Le Corre 10. Europe
and the Belt & Road Initiative (BRI): Infrastructure and Connectivity
Claude Zanardi 11. Can the EU and China co-lead the international climate
change regime if the US withdraws from the Paris Agreement? Mario Esteban
and Lara Lázaro Part IV: Concluding Remarks 12. Sustaining the European
project in an age of Sino-American confrontation: An end to complacency
Sebastian Biba and Reinhard Wolf
the International System 2. A new US-China bipolar system: What role for
Europe in security and defence? Øystein Tunsjø 3. Europe in between
US-Chinese strategic competition: the role of a middle power Liselotte
Odgaard 4. The sub-national dimension of the European Union's relations
with China: A Solution for Tough Times? Tomasz Kami¿ski and Joanna
Ciesielska-Klikowska Part II: Geostrategic Issues and Europe's Security 5.
The EU's Asia security policy in the Trump era: challenges and
opportunities Emil Kirchner 6. Europe and the South China Sea: Challenges,
constraints, and options Michael Paul 7. Europe and the North Korea
conundrum: Navigating the ChinäSouth KoreäUnited States triangle Ramon
Pacheco Pardo Part III: Geo-economic Issues and Europe's Welfare 8.
Europe's economic and technological relationship with the United States and
China: A difficult balancing act Margot Schüller 9. European and American
approaches towards Chinese foreign direct investment in post-COVID times:
Opportunities, challenges and policy responses Philippe Le Corre 10. Europe
and the Belt & Road Initiative (BRI): Infrastructure and Connectivity
Claude Zanardi 11. Can the EU and China co-lead the international climate
change regime if the US withdraws from the Paris Agreement? Mario Esteban
and Lara Lázaro Part IV: Concluding Remarks 12. Sustaining the European
project in an age of Sino-American confrontation: An end to complacency
Sebastian Biba and Reinhard Wolf