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EU-China Relationship on Global Security Issues

Iuliana Udroiu ()
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Iuliana Udroiu: Institute for World Economy of the Romanian Academy

Global Economic Observer, 2017, vol. 5, issue 1, 31-35

Abstract: On the public agenda, the Sino-European ties have been reduced and limited to commercial exchanges. Nevertheless, bilaterally, there has been a surge and a constant shared interest in widening cooperation on political, social, security issues, a.s.o. By assessing a series of agreements and common diplomatic efforts, this paper intends to point out that the joint Sino-EU projects, beyond sheer commercial purposes, include elements that could lead to promoting mutual interests, as well as to boosting global security, especially as far as regional and global crisis management is concerned.

Keywords: China; European Union; commerce; crisis; security (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017-06
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