The European Union and China's Belt and Road
Impact, Engagement and Competition
Herausgeber: Minas, Stephen; Ntousas, Vassilis
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The European Union and China's Belt and Road
Impact, Engagement and Competition
Herausgeber: Minas, Stephen; Ntousas, Vassilis
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This book explores key elements of EU engagement with the Belt Road Initiative (BRI), drawing on the expertise of leading practitioners and scholars of EU-China relations.
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This book explores key elements of EU engagement with the Belt Road Initiative (BRI), drawing on the expertise of leading practitioners and scholars of EU-China relations.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge Studies in European Foreign Policy
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 416g
- ISBN-13: 9781032045467
- ISBN-10: 1032045469
- Artikelnr.: 67822999
- Routledge Studies in European Foreign Policy
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 416g
- ISBN-13: 9781032045467
- ISBN-10: 1032045469
- Artikelnr.: 67822999
Vassilis Ntousas is Senior International Relations Policy Advisor at the Foundation for European Progressive Studies and an Academy Associate at Chatham House. Stephen Minas is Associate Professor of Law at the School of Transnational Law, Peking University, China, and Senior Research Fellow at the Transnational Law Institute, King's College London, UK.
Part 1: Introduction 1. Introduction: Facing The Belt and Road From The
European Union Part 2: Discerning the BRI and its Intersections with the
European Union 2. The Belt and Road Initiative as China's Approach to
Global Governance: Implications for China-EU Relations and Economic
Cooperation 3. The EU-China Diplomacy and the Belt and Road Initiative 4.
The BRI Kaleidoscope: European Legal Pluralism and BRI Soft Law 5. The Belt
and Road in the Single Market: Towards an EU legal infrastructure to
address the regulatory implications Part 3: Belt and Road Factors in EU Law
and Policy 6. Sino-European Financial Linkages Underpinning BRI Projects in
Europe 7. The Belt and Road Initiative and State-Owned Enterprises: Is it
Time for Reform of the EU Merger Control? 8. EU-China Cooperation on
Promoting Sustainable Development under the Belt and Road
Initiative-Consensus Built on Divergence 9. COVID-19 and EU-China Relations
Part 4: EU Member State Experiences and Debates 10. France, China and the
BRI: The challenge of conditional engagement 11. Between Commerce and
Geopolitics: Is there a German China strategy? 12. Greece Between Crisis,
Opportunity and Risk as a Key BRI Node 13. Italy's Embrace of BRI and the
Role of Internal Political Dynamics 14. China and the Belt and Road
Initiative in Europe: The Case of Portugal Part 5: Conclusion 15.
Conclusion: The EU's Belt and Road Challenge: Coherence, consolidation and
connectivity
European Union Part 2: Discerning the BRI and its Intersections with the
European Union 2. The Belt and Road Initiative as China's Approach to
Global Governance: Implications for China-EU Relations and Economic
Cooperation 3. The EU-China Diplomacy and the Belt and Road Initiative 4.
The BRI Kaleidoscope: European Legal Pluralism and BRI Soft Law 5. The Belt
and Road in the Single Market: Towards an EU legal infrastructure to
address the regulatory implications Part 3: Belt and Road Factors in EU Law
and Policy 6. Sino-European Financial Linkages Underpinning BRI Projects in
Europe 7. The Belt and Road Initiative and State-Owned Enterprises: Is it
Time for Reform of the EU Merger Control? 8. EU-China Cooperation on
Promoting Sustainable Development under the Belt and Road
Initiative-Consensus Built on Divergence 9. COVID-19 and EU-China Relations
Part 4: EU Member State Experiences and Debates 10. France, China and the
BRI: The challenge of conditional engagement 11. Between Commerce and
Geopolitics: Is there a German China strategy? 12. Greece Between Crisis,
Opportunity and Risk as a Key BRI Node 13. Italy's Embrace of BRI and the
Role of Internal Political Dynamics 14. China and the Belt and Road
Initiative in Europe: The Case of Portugal Part 5: Conclusion 15.
Conclusion: The EU's Belt and Road Challenge: Coherence, consolidation and
connectivity
Part 1: Introduction 1. Introduction: Facing The Belt and Road From The
European Union Part 2: Discerning the BRI and its Intersections with the
European Union 2. The Belt and Road Initiative as China's Approach to
Global Governance: Implications for China-EU Relations and Economic
Cooperation 3. The EU-China Diplomacy and the Belt and Road Initiative 4.
The BRI Kaleidoscope: European Legal Pluralism and BRI Soft Law 5. The Belt
and Road in the Single Market: Towards an EU legal infrastructure to
address the regulatory implications Part 3: Belt and Road Factors in EU Law
and Policy 6. Sino-European Financial Linkages Underpinning BRI Projects in
Europe 7. The Belt and Road Initiative and State-Owned Enterprises: Is it
Time for Reform of the EU Merger Control? 8. EU-China Cooperation on
Promoting Sustainable Development under the Belt and Road
Initiative-Consensus Built on Divergence 9. COVID-19 and EU-China Relations
Part 4: EU Member State Experiences and Debates 10. France, China and the
BRI: The challenge of conditional engagement 11. Between Commerce and
Geopolitics: Is there a German China strategy? 12. Greece Between Crisis,
Opportunity and Risk as a Key BRI Node 13. Italy's Embrace of BRI and the
Role of Internal Political Dynamics 14. China and the Belt and Road
Initiative in Europe: The Case of Portugal Part 5: Conclusion 15.
Conclusion: The EU's Belt and Road Challenge: Coherence, consolidation and
connectivity
European Union Part 2: Discerning the BRI and its Intersections with the
European Union 2. The Belt and Road Initiative as China's Approach to
Global Governance: Implications for China-EU Relations and Economic
Cooperation 3. The EU-China Diplomacy and the Belt and Road Initiative 4.
The BRI Kaleidoscope: European Legal Pluralism and BRI Soft Law 5. The Belt
and Road in the Single Market: Towards an EU legal infrastructure to
address the regulatory implications Part 3: Belt and Road Factors in EU Law
and Policy 6. Sino-European Financial Linkages Underpinning BRI Projects in
Europe 7. The Belt and Road Initiative and State-Owned Enterprises: Is it
Time for Reform of the EU Merger Control? 8. EU-China Cooperation on
Promoting Sustainable Development under the Belt and Road
Initiative-Consensus Built on Divergence 9. COVID-19 and EU-China Relations
Part 4: EU Member State Experiences and Debates 10. France, China and the
BRI: The challenge of conditional engagement 11. Between Commerce and
Geopolitics: Is there a German China strategy? 12. Greece Between Crisis,
Opportunity and Risk as a Key BRI Node 13. Italy's Embrace of BRI and the
Role of Internal Political Dynamics 14. China and the Belt and Road
Initiative in Europe: The Case of Portugal Part 5: Conclusion 15.
Conclusion: The EU's Belt and Road Challenge: Coherence, consolidation and
connectivity