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China, East Asia and the European Union : strong economics, weak politics?

Title By: Harst, J. van der [Edited by] | Halbertsma, Tjalling, 1969- [Edited by]
Material type: BookSeries: International comparative social studies, Volume 35.Publisher: Boston : Brill, 2016.Description: xx, 300 pages ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9789004291423Subject(s): European UnionDDC classification: 337.142095 CH IN Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
In 'China, East Asia and the European Union' specialist authors from both Europe and Asia reflect on the dynamic relationship between the three actors from an International Relations perspective. The book is a testimony to China's seemingly unstoppable rise, both in the East Asian region and in the relationship with the EU and its member states. The authors investigate why the economic links between the European Union and East Asia have become so firmly established, while in comparison the political bond has remained underdeveloped. They conclude that the crises the EU is currently facing seriously affect its manoeuvring space vis-a-vis China and its neighbours, both economically and politically.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

In 'China, East Asia and the European Union' specialist authors from both Europe and Asia reflect on the dynamic relationship between the three actors from an International Relations perspective. The book is a testimony to China's seemingly unstoppable rise, both in the East Asian region and in the relationship with the EU and its member states. The authors investigate why the economic links between the European Union and East Asia have become so firmly established, while in comparison the political bond has remained underdeveloped. They conclude that the crises the EU is currently facing seriously affect its manoeuvring space vis-a-vis China and its neighbours, both economically and politically.

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