Asia Europe Journal
2004 - 2025
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Volume 20, issue 4, 2022
- Understanding China’s changing engagement in global climate governance: a struggle for identity pp. 357-376

- Jilong Yang
- Financing climate justice in the European Union and China: common mechanisms, different perspectives pp. 377-401

- Stephen Minas
- How and why European and Chinese pro-climate leadership may be challenged by their strategic economic interests in Brazil pp. 403-422

- Carlos R. S. Milani and Leonildes Nazar Chaves
- The European Parliament’s shifting perspectives on climate justice with regard to China and India pp. 423-439

- Sanja Petrović, Franziska Petri and Katja Biedenkopf
- “Contingent power extension” and regional (dis)integration: China’s Belt and Road Initiative and its consequences for the EU pp. 441-456

- Julia Gurol and Fabricio Rodríguez
- Building resilient supply chains in uncertain times: a comparative study of EU and ASEAN approaches to supply chain resilience pp. 457-475

- Angela Pennisi di Floristella and Xuechen Chen
Volume 20, issue 3, 2022
- Bridging the communication gap in EU-China relations: policy, media, and public opinion pp. 219-227

- Li Zhang
- The EU and China: talk to each other or talk across each other pp. 229-244

- Jing Men
- The EU and China: policy perceptions of economic cooperation and competition pp. 245-264

- Duncan Freeman
- Focusing on political and civil concerns in news media? European refugee issue seen from China pp. 265-281

- Shujun Jiang, Li Zhang and Leen d’Haenens
- The China–EU relation and media representation of China: the case of British newspaper’s coverage of China in the post-Brexit referendum era pp. 283-303

- Qingning Wang
- Mapping perception of China in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 305-327

- Lai Suetyi and Cai Yidong
- The impact of the Japan-European Union Economic Partnership Agreement on the trade and income of Japan, the European Union, and South Korea pp. 329-356

- Chae-Deug Yi
Volume 20, issue 2, 2022
- WTO + and WTO-X provisions in the European Union-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement: a ‘fruit salad tree’ is yet to grow pp. 69-80

- Tran Thi Thuy Duong
- The enforceability of the trade and sustainable development chapters of the European Union’s free trade agreements pp. 81-98

- Demy Wout
- Sectoral effects of the Japan-EU Economic Partnership Agreement for the European Union countries pp. 99-114

- Rumiana Górska
- Comparative study on the internal governance models of Chinese and European universities pp. 115-135

- Yan Wang, Qian Liu and Rui Chen
- EU-China university governance structures—case studies pp. 137-171

- Yujie Xue, Jan Cornelis and Chang Zhu
- Worsening British views of China in 2020: evidence from public opinion, parliament, and the media pp. 173-194

- Tim Summers, Hiu Man Chan, Peter Gries and Richard Turcsanyi
- Analysing the EU’s collective securitisation moves towards China pp. 195-216

- Xuechen Chen and Xinchuchu Gao
- Correction to: Mapping perception of China in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 217-218

- Suetyi Lai and Yidong Cai
Volume 20, issue 1, 2022
- Assessing the pros and cons of the EU-China comprehensive agreement on investment: an introduction to the special issue pp. 1-7

- Nicola Casarini and Miguel Otero-Iglesias
- CAI: China is ready, how is about Europe pp. 9-13

- Xin Chen
- Turning pressure into opportunity: CAI and the future of China’s structural reform pp. 15-20

- Xiaolin Duan and Xinning Song
- The EU-China CAI—perspectives from the European business community in China pp. 21-24

- Joerg Wuttke
- CAI: Merkel’s choice pp. 25-29

- Reinhard Bütikofer
- Poland’s stance on CAI: no need for haste pp. 31-38

- Justyna Szczudlik
- Italy and the Comprehensive Agreement on Investments: disappointment over the process pp. 39-46

- Francesca Ghiretti
- The CAI as seen from Spain: a positive agreement with uncertain implementation pp. 47-52

- Mario Esteban
- A French perspective on the China-EU comprehensive agreement on investment: the proof of the pudding is in the eating pp. 53-58

- Françoise Nicolas
- The EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment: context and content pp. 59-64

- François Godement
- CAI is DOA pp. 65-68

- Daniel S. Hamilton
Volume 19, issue 4, 2021
- First mover advantage: the United Kingdom and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank pp. 411-425

- Edward Ashbee
- A comparative analysis of the role of the state in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean investment in the EU pp. 427-444

- Bas Hooijmaaijers
- The Saami and the Karen — common experience and differences: a comparative perspective pp. 445-465

- Agnieszka Szpak and Maria Ochwat
- China’s impact on the European Union’s Arctic policy: critical junctures, crossovers, and geographic shifts pp. 467-487

- Reinhard Biedermann
- Financial and trade relationships between the Eurozone and China in the age of resilience pp. 489-506

- Alessandro Del Ponte, Paolo Canofari and Audrey De Dominicis
- Seize opportunities and jointly advance China-EU economic and trade relations pp. 507-509

- Xiang Xia
- The Baltic CAI challenge: reconciling Transatlanticism with EU solidarity pp. 511-515

- Una Aleksandra Bērziņa-Čerenkova
Volume 19, issue 3, 2021
- (Is) African spring in Chinese foreign policy (?) pp. 275-290

- Vahit Güntay
- Turkey’s own “pivot to Asia”: a neoclassical realist analysis pp. 291-307

- Emine Akcadag Alagoz
- Japan’s South Caucasian diplomacy: the development of Japanese foreign policy towards Georgia pp. 309-328

- Mariam Bibilashvili
- Evolutionary institutionalism in Europe’s neighborhood post-enlargement: the European Neighborhood Policy brings geopolitics back in pp. 329-346

- Boyka M. Stefanova
- European students’ learning adaptation to socio-cultural interactions in Taiwan pp. 347-370

- Jane Lu Hsu, Shu-Yun Chen and Roberta Facchinetti
- ASEAN and the EU amidst COVID-19: overcoming the self-fulfilling prophecy of realism pp. 371-389

- Frederick Kliem
- The Belt-and-Road Initiative as a paradigm change for European Union-China security cooperation? The case of Central Asia pp. 391-409

- Benjamin Barton
Volume 19, issue 2, 2021
- Congruence-building on multiple fronts: Indian elite perceptions of EU rule promotion in India during the EU-India FTA negotiations (2007–2013) pp. 149-165

- Marie Sophie Peffenköver
- Chinese and Indian FDI in Hungary and the role of Eastern Opening policy pp. 167-187

- Katalin Völgyi and Eszter Lukács
- The ambiguities of Indonesian Sustainable Palm Oil certification: internal incoherence, governance rescaling and state transformation pp. 189-208

- Shofwan Al Banna Choiruzzad, Adam Tyson and Helena Varkkey
- South Korea’s hydrogen economy program as a case of weak ecological modernization pp. 209-226

- Ralf Havertz
- Assessing the practical implementation of the EU’s values in EU–China dialogues pp. 227-244

- Max Roger Taylor
- Image of China in Slovakia: ambivalence, adoration, and fake news pp. 245-258

- Matej Šimalčík
- The EU–China energy cooperation: toward a reciprocal partnership? pp. 259-273

- Chao Zhang
Volume 19, issue 1, 2021
- Economic impacts of transport and energy infrastructure connecting Asia and Europe: an introductory article for the special issue pp. 1-4

- Dina Azhgaliyeva
- A comparison of the US and EU regulatory responses to China’s state capitalism: implication, issue and direction pp. 1-25

- Wei Yin
- The impact of infrastructure on trade in Central Asia pp. 5-20

- Kamalbek Karymshakov and Burulcha Sulaimanova
- Competition and cooperation in the natural gas market: a game-theoretic demand-base analysis pp. 21-49

- Youngho Chang, Dang Thi Quynh Trang, Tsiat Siong Tan and Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary
- New horizons in EU–Japan security cooperation pp. 27-41

- Emil J. Kirchner and Han Dorussen
- The challenges of China-European Union security cooperation in Africa pp. 43-57

- Niall Duggan and Obert Hodzi
- Does infrastructure facilitate trade connectivity? Evidence from the ASEAN pp. 51-75

- C. T. Vidya and Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary
- Colonialism in its modern dress: post-colonial narratives in EUrope-Indonesia relations pp. 59-74

- Camille Nessel
- European Union and the fight against terrorism: a differentiated integration theory perspective pp. 75-104

- Oldrich Bures and Sebastian Bätz
- China connecting Europe? pp. 77-101

- Julia Gruebler
- Estimating causal effects of BRI infrastructure projects based on the synthetic control method pp. 103-129

- Yuan Li, Martin Kleimann and Hans-Jörg Schmerer
- Connectivity, energy, and transportation in Uzbekistan’s strategy vis-à-vis Russia, China, South Korea, and Japan pp. 105-127

- Timur Dadabaev and Nigora Djalilova
- Central Asia’s pipeline politics and India’s energy quest pp. 129-148

- Ramakrushna Pradhan
- Economic impact of transportation infrastructure investment under the Belt and Road Initiative pp. 131-159

- Zhenhua Chen and Xinmeng Li
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