EU–China Relations at a Crossroads: Decoupling or a European “Sinatra Doctrine”?
Frank Umbach
East Asian Policy (EAP), 2021, vol. 13, issue 01, 47-64
Abstract:
The EU–China relations have already changed significantly since 2019. Despite the deeply intertwined technology supply chains between the European Union (EU) and China, the EU could neither ignore Beijing’s new aggressive “wolf warrior” diplomacy nor could it capitalise on just the US–Chinese rivalry and mutual sanctions policy as wider transatlantic economic and security interests are at stake. China’s economic challenges are only part of a wider systemic competition and strategic rivalry globally and even in Europe.
Date: 2021
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