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Volume 21, issue 4, 2023
- EU-Korea relations at 60: managing cooperation in the context of great power rivalry pp. 481-492

- Tereza Novotná, Thomas Christiansen and Moosung Lee
- The EU, Korea, and conflict transformation through regional integration pp. 493-506

- Moosung Lee and Thomas Diez
- EU-Korea security cooperation: a new normative partnership? pp. 507-525

- Sae Won Chung and Ben Tonra
- EU-Korea trade relations in the context of global disruption: political and legal perspectives pp. 527-544

- Thomas Christiansen and Bongchul Kim
- South Korea and the EU battling COVID-19: shared contribution to global health governance and human security pp. 545-564

- Tereza Novotná and Nam Kook Kim
- EU-South Korea international cultural relations in the twenty-first century: an overview pp. 565-585

- Sung-Won Yoon and Mariano Martín Zamorano
- Parliamentary diplomacy between the EU and the Republic of Korea pp. 587-606

- Youngah Guahk and Isabel Hernandez Pepe
- Resetting the energy-transition paths amid the dual crises: the EU-South Korean responses to the war in Ukraine and US-China rivalry pp. 607-623

- Hayann Lee and Jae-Seung Lee
Volume 21, issue 3, 2023
- Between economic openness and strategic caution: Germany’s response to China’s investment pp. 291-309

- Yu-Han Cai and Charalampos Efstathopoulos
- All in favour? Indian business interests and the India-EU FTA pp. 311-329

- Kari Irwin Otteburn
- The determinants of Chinese foreign direct investment in the European Union pp. 331-349

- Flora Rencz
- EU and China’s comparative advantage, trade complementarity and trade specialization dynamics in agricultural products pp. 351-379

- Junshi Li and Yao Pan
- The EU’s image in Asia: an analysis of the Taiwanese media reports on the EU between 2018 and 2021 pp. 381-396

- Hungdah Su
- Comparative perspectives and cases in university governance in European and Chinese universities pp. 397-400

- Chang Zhu and Aysun Caliskan
- China-EU economic relations–new perspectives on decision-making, mutual understanding and effects—introduction to the special issue pp. 401-412

- Frank Gaenssmantel
- The European Commission and the “Europeanisation” of EU trade diplomacy: the case of EU-China relations, 1999–2021 pp. 413-427

- Jan Harst
- The EU and China in the climate regime: exploring different pathways towards climate justice pp. 429-435

- Franziskus Lucke
- The EU and China in the global climate regime: a dialectical collaboration-competition relationship pp. 437-457

- Sirma Altun and Ceren Ergenc
- Changes in China’s climate justice perceptions: domestic and international consequences pp. 459-480

- Iselin Stensdal and Gørild Heggelund
Volume 21, issue 2, 2023
- China and the European Union in Africa: win–win-lose or win–win-win? pp. 119-136

- Dewei Che and Adams Bodomo
- Not seeing eye to eye: perception of the China-EU economic relationship pp. 137-154

- Suetyi Lai
- Measuring economic diplomacy using event study method: the case of EU-China summit talks and Airbus stock price changes pp. 155-171

- Sunkung Choi
- The influence of Chinese foreign policy think tanks on China’s EU policy: a comparative analysis of CIIS and SIIS pp. 173-208

- Hua Xin
- ‘System friction’ in China-EU economic relations and the reaction of the EU pp. 209-223

- Herman Voogsgeerd
- China’s partners or US allies: the dual status of major European states and their voting behaviour in the UNGA pp. 225-250

- Qi Haixia
- Case studies investigating distorted supervisor-postgraduate relationship and solutions in Chinese universities pp. 251-272

- Huanling Ma, Lijing Huang, Wenji Fan, Zhao Cheng and Chang Zhu
- A case study of decentralization reform in a Chinese university pp. 273-290

- Yarong Liu, Xiang Yao and Yujie Xue
Volume 21, issue 1, 2023
- Divergences between the European Union and China on reducing international aviation emissions pp. 1-21

- Duong Thi Thuy Mai and Bo Yan
- Technological intensity in manufacturing trade between ASEAN and the EU: challenges and opportunities pp. 23-42

- Amadeo Navarro Zapata, María Arrazola and José Hevia
- A meteoric strategic partnership? The still long march of mutual understanding and trust between China and the Czech Republic pp. 43-59

- Fangxing Qin, Jeremy Garlick and Siyang Liu
- Bottom-up market-facilitation and top-down market-steering: comparing and conceptualizing green finance approaches in the EU and China pp. 61-80

- Mathias Lund Larsen
- Armenia-India partnership: geopolitical and geo-economic implications in the Eurasian context pp. 81-100

- Radhika Lakshminarayanan and Tigran Yepremyan
- Diverging perceptions of the “Visegrad Four + ” format and the limits of the V4 + Japan cooperation pp. 101-116

- Michal Kolmaš
- Correction to: “Contingent power extension” and regional (dis) integration: China’s Belt and Road Initiative and its consequences for the EU pp. 117-118

- Julia Gurol and Fabricio Rodríguez
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
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