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ID078662
Title ProperEU-China relations
Other Title Informationbalancing political challenges with economic opportunities
LanguageENG
AuthorGlen, Carol M ;  Murgo, Richard C
Publication2007.
Summary / Abstract (Note)During 2005, the European Union and China marked 30 years of diplomatic relations with much fanfare. Celebrations surrounding the anniversary however belied the fact that throughout most of this period the European Union and China remained largely aloof from one another. The strengthening of EU foreign policy over time, as well as the economic reforms and new outward orientation exhibited by China have changed the dynamics of the relationship. Both sides are increasingly recognizing the potential mutual benefits that can be accrued from a closer relationship. This paper assesses EU-China relations from both economic and political perspectives. In terms of economics, it is clear that the EU must build stronger relations with China if it is to accrue the benefits of access to an expanding market with over one billion people. To do so successfully however, the EU will have to reconcile the economic and political components of its foreign policy. The EU continues to challenge the Chinese government to reform its practices on a number of issues including human rights, democratic reform, and Tibet, all of which remain bones of contention. How the EU achieves the balance between political constraints and economic opportunities is the primary focus of this paper
`In' analytical NoteAsia Europe Journal Vol. 5, No.3; Sep 2007: p331-344
Journal SourceAsia Europe Journal Vol. 5, No.3; Sep 2007: p331-344
Key WordsChina ;  European Union ;  China - Foreign Policy - European Union ;  European Union - Foreign Policy - China ;  International Relations