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Bridging Institutional and Ideational Differences in an Unstable World
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This book addresses the convergences and the differences (ideational, political, institutional, and interests-related) between China and the EU by a collective interaction between Chinese and European scholars.
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This book addresses the convergences and the differences (ideational, political, institutional, and interests-related) between China and the EU by a collective interaction between Chinese and European scholars.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. November 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351701709
- Artikelnr.: 50217241
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. November 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351701709
- Artikelnr.: 50217241
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Mario Telò is member of the Royal Academy of Sciences Brussels, and Professor of International relations at the ULB, Brussels, and LUISS, Rome, Italy. Ding Chun is "Jean Monnet Chair", is Professor of Economics and Director of the Centre for European Studies, as well as Dutch Study Centre at Fudan University, Shanghai, China. Zhang Xiaotong has a PhD in Political Science from ULB, is Associate Professor at the School of Political Science and Public Administration, and Director of the Economic Diplomacy Centre at Wuhan University, China.
Foreword [HE Yang Yanyi RPC Ambassador to the EU Brussels] Foreword [J-M De
Waele, ULB Vice-Rector and A Weyembergh, IEE President] Part I:
Introduction Introduction [Mario Telò, Ding Chun, Zhang Xiaotong] Part II:
Multipolarity, Multilateralism and Foreign Policy in the Current World
Disorder 2. China and EU General Foreign Policy Strategy [Zhou Hong] 3.
European and Chinese Multilateralism at Stake: Political and Theoretical
Implications [Mario Telò] Part III: Assessing the Bilateral
Institutionalized Cooperation 4. The EU-China Partnership:
Institutionalization and the Limits of Liberal Logic [Andrew Cottey] 5.
China's Belt & Road Initiative and its Opportunities and Challenges [Jing
Men] Part IV: Increasing Internal Complexity of External Policy Debates 6.
The China-EU Partnership: the Development and Role of Think Tanks [Silvia
Menegazzi] 7. The EU, China and the WTO: Squaring the Irresistible Force
Paradox of the MES Issue [Frédérik Ponjaert and Stéphanie Ghislain] Part V:
Balancing Principled Divergences and Convergence 8. Seeking the Rule of Law
as the Common Goal: EU-China Cooperation in Combating Commercial Bribery [
Li Yuwen and Bian Chen] 9. EU-PRC Relationship and the Interpretation of
United Nations Peacekeeping Norms [Zhong Zhun] Part VI: Comparing
Sustainable Growth Policies 10. Socio-Economic Models: Comparison and
Interaction [Ding Chun] 11. Sustainable Growth in China and the EU:
Competition or Cooperation? [J-C Defraigne] Part VII: Trade, Investments,
Financial Issues 12. Linkage Power: How the EU and China Managed Their
Economic and Trade Relationship (1975-2016) [Zhang Xiaotong] 13. China-EU
Financial Cooperation and the AIIB: From Trade Partners to Global
Investment Partners [Zhao Ke] Part VIII: Consolidating Flows at
Knowledge-Economy Levels 14. Strengths and Weaknesses of the Research and
Academic Cooperation [Yuan Feng and Li Ying] Part IX: Environment and
Climate Change 15. China Climate Change Policy [Bo Yan] 16. Climate Change
and Target Implementation Strategies Before and After the C21 Paris
Conference: Convergences and Divergences [Coraline Goron and Duncan Freeman
] 17. Conclusions [Mario Telò, Ding Chun, Zhang Xiaotong]
Waele, ULB Vice-Rector and A Weyembergh, IEE President] Part I:
Introduction Introduction [Mario Telò, Ding Chun, Zhang Xiaotong] Part II:
Multipolarity, Multilateralism and Foreign Policy in the Current World
Disorder 2. China and EU General Foreign Policy Strategy [Zhou Hong] 3.
European and Chinese Multilateralism at Stake: Political and Theoretical
Implications [Mario Telò] Part III: Assessing the Bilateral
Institutionalized Cooperation 4. The EU-China Partnership:
Institutionalization and the Limits of Liberal Logic [Andrew Cottey] 5.
China's Belt & Road Initiative and its Opportunities and Challenges [Jing
Men] Part IV: Increasing Internal Complexity of External Policy Debates 6.
The China-EU Partnership: the Development and Role of Think Tanks [Silvia
Menegazzi] 7. The EU, China and the WTO: Squaring the Irresistible Force
Paradox of the MES Issue [Frédérik Ponjaert and Stéphanie Ghislain] Part V:
Balancing Principled Divergences and Convergence 8. Seeking the Rule of Law
as the Common Goal: EU-China Cooperation in Combating Commercial Bribery [
Li Yuwen and Bian Chen] 9. EU-PRC Relationship and the Interpretation of
United Nations Peacekeeping Norms [Zhong Zhun] Part VI: Comparing
Sustainable Growth Policies 10. Socio-Economic Models: Comparison and
Interaction [Ding Chun] 11. Sustainable Growth in China and the EU:
Competition or Cooperation? [J-C Defraigne] Part VII: Trade, Investments,
Financial Issues 12. Linkage Power: How the EU and China Managed Their
Economic and Trade Relationship (1975-2016) [Zhang Xiaotong] 13. China-EU
Financial Cooperation and the AIIB: From Trade Partners to Global
Investment Partners [Zhao Ke] Part VIII: Consolidating Flows at
Knowledge-Economy Levels 14. Strengths and Weaknesses of the Research and
Academic Cooperation [Yuan Feng and Li Ying] Part IX: Environment and
Climate Change 15. China Climate Change Policy [Bo Yan] 16. Climate Change
and Target Implementation Strategies Before and After the C21 Paris
Conference: Convergences and Divergences [Coraline Goron and Duncan Freeman
] 17. Conclusions [Mario Telò, Ding Chun, Zhang Xiaotong]
Foreword [HE Yang Yanyi RPC Ambassador to the EU Brussels] Foreword [J-M De
Waele, ULB Vice-Rector and A Weyembergh, IEE President] Part I:
Introduction Introduction [Mario Telò, Ding Chun, Zhang Xiaotong] Part II:
Multipolarity, Multilateralism and Foreign Policy in the Current World
Disorder 2. China and EU General Foreign Policy Strategy [Zhou Hong] 3.
European and Chinese Multilateralism at Stake: Political and Theoretical
Implications [Mario Telò] Part III: Assessing the Bilateral
Institutionalized Cooperation 4. The EU-China Partnership:
Institutionalization and the Limits of Liberal Logic [Andrew Cottey] 5.
China's Belt & Road Initiative and its Opportunities and Challenges [Jing
Men] Part IV: Increasing Internal Complexity of External Policy Debates 6.
The China-EU Partnership: the Development and Role of Think Tanks [Silvia
Menegazzi] 7. The EU, China and the WTO: Squaring the Irresistible Force
Paradox of the MES Issue [Frédérik Ponjaert and Stéphanie Ghislain] Part V:
Balancing Principled Divergences and Convergence 8. Seeking the Rule of Law
as the Common Goal: EU-China Cooperation in Combating Commercial Bribery [
Li Yuwen and Bian Chen] 9. EU-PRC Relationship and the Interpretation of
United Nations Peacekeeping Norms [Zhong Zhun] Part VI: Comparing
Sustainable Growth Policies 10. Socio-Economic Models: Comparison and
Interaction [Ding Chun] 11. Sustainable Growth in China and the EU:
Competition or Cooperation? [J-C Defraigne] Part VII: Trade, Investments,
Financial Issues 12. Linkage Power: How the EU and China Managed Their
Economic and Trade Relationship (1975-2016) [Zhang Xiaotong] 13. China-EU
Financial Cooperation and the AIIB: From Trade Partners to Global
Investment Partners [Zhao Ke] Part VIII: Consolidating Flows at
Knowledge-Economy Levels 14. Strengths and Weaknesses of the Research and
Academic Cooperation [Yuan Feng and Li Ying] Part IX: Environment and
Climate Change 15. China Climate Change Policy [Bo Yan] 16. Climate Change
and Target Implementation Strategies Before and After the C21 Paris
Conference: Convergences and Divergences [Coraline Goron and Duncan Freeman
] 17. Conclusions [Mario Telò, Ding Chun, Zhang Xiaotong]
Waele, ULB Vice-Rector and A Weyembergh, IEE President] Part I:
Introduction Introduction [Mario Telò, Ding Chun, Zhang Xiaotong] Part II:
Multipolarity, Multilateralism and Foreign Policy in the Current World
Disorder 2. China and EU General Foreign Policy Strategy [Zhou Hong] 3.
European and Chinese Multilateralism at Stake: Political and Theoretical
Implications [Mario Telò] Part III: Assessing the Bilateral
Institutionalized Cooperation 4. The EU-China Partnership:
Institutionalization and the Limits of Liberal Logic [Andrew Cottey] 5.
China's Belt & Road Initiative and its Opportunities and Challenges [Jing
Men] Part IV: Increasing Internal Complexity of External Policy Debates 6.
The China-EU Partnership: the Development and Role of Think Tanks [Silvia
Menegazzi] 7. The EU, China and the WTO: Squaring the Irresistible Force
Paradox of the MES Issue [Frédérik Ponjaert and Stéphanie Ghislain] Part V:
Balancing Principled Divergences and Convergence 8. Seeking the Rule of Law
as the Common Goal: EU-China Cooperation in Combating Commercial Bribery [
Li Yuwen and Bian Chen] 9. EU-PRC Relationship and the Interpretation of
United Nations Peacekeeping Norms [Zhong Zhun] Part VI: Comparing
Sustainable Growth Policies 10. Socio-Economic Models: Comparison and
Interaction [Ding Chun] 11. Sustainable Growth in China and the EU:
Competition or Cooperation? [J-C Defraigne] Part VII: Trade, Investments,
Financial Issues 12. Linkage Power: How the EU and China Managed Their
Economic and Trade Relationship (1975-2016) [Zhang Xiaotong] 13. China-EU
Financial Cooperation and the AIIB: From Trade Partners to Global
Investment Partners [Zhao Ke] Part VIII: Consolidating Flows at
Knowledge-Economy Levels 14. Strengths and Weaknesses of the Research and
Academic Cooperation [Yuan Feng and Li Ying] Part IX: Environment and
Climate Change 15. China Climate Change Policy [Bo Yan] 16. Climate Change
and Target Implementation Strategies Before and After the C21 Paris
Conference: Convergences and Divergences [Coraline Goron and Duncan Freeman
] 17. Conclusions [Mario Telò, Ding Chun, Zhang Xiaotong]