China, the European Union and Global Governance
Edited by Jan Wouters,
Tanguy de Wilde,
Pierre Defraigne and
Jean-Christophe Defraigne ()
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
China, the European Union and Global Governance examines the key determinants of European and Chinese approaches to the restructuring of global governance systems.
Keywords: Asian Studies; Economics and Finance; Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O3 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
ISBN: 9781781004265
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 China Shakes the World: Challenges Arising from Shifts in the Global Balance of Power

- Jean-Christophe Defraigne
- Ch 2 China and the EU in Global Governance: Seeking Harmony in Identities

- Yiwei Wang
- Ch 3 Europe, China and the Group of Twenty

- Stewart Fleming
- Ch 4 China and the European Union in the World Trade Organization: Living Apart Together?

- Jan Wouters and Matthieu Burnay
- Ch 5 What Lessons Can be Learned from the Doha Round?

- Xiaodong Wang
- Ch 6 Beyond European Conditionality and Chinese Non-Interference: Articulating EU–China–Africa Trilateral Relations

- Chien-Huei Wu
- Ch 7 A Monetary G3 with a Multilateral Perspective

- Pierre Defraigne
- Ch 8 Prospects for the International Monetary System: Key Questions

- Michel Aglietta
- Ch 9 Is the Renminbi Undervalued?

- Sylvain Plasschaert
- Ch 10 Dynamic Engagement: China’s Participation in International Monetary Institutions

- Qu Bo
- Ch 11 Global Climate Governance and the Energy Challenge: European and Chinese Perspectives

- David Belis and Simon Schunz
- Ch 12 China–EU and the Challenge of Global Climate Change and Energy

- Richard N. Cooper
- Ch 13 Climate Change, Technology Transfer and Low-carbon Economy Development in China

- Jingquan Chen
- Ch 14 EU–China Climate Relations: The Clean Development Mechanism and Renewable Energy in China

- Pei-fei Chang, David Belis and Hans Bruyninckx
- Ch 15 The Energy Challenge: China, the EU and the Restructuring of Global Governance

- Bernard Snoy
- Ch 16 China, the EU and Sustainable Energy: Cooperation, Competition or Conflict?

- Bram Buijs and Lucia van Geuns
- Ch 17 The US–Japan Alliance and the Rise of China: Implications for the East Asian Security Order and the EU’s Regional Role

- Elena Atanassova-Cornelis
- Ch 18 The EU vis-à-vis China: A Question of Power and Coercion?

- Tanguy de Wilde d’Estmael
- Ch 19 The EU and China: Emerging Global Powers Capable of Balancing US Hegemony and Shaping a New World Order?

- Hanne Cuyckens
- Ch 20 BRICs, China and the Emerging World Order: Is the PRC Writing a New Global Script?

- Jagannath P. Panda
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