ID | 111558 |
Title Proper | China-U.S. relations and China-Europe relations in global governance |
Language | ENG |
Author | Zhaorong, Mei |
Publication | 2011. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Global governance involves worldwide redistribution of power, wealth and resources. The sole super power and other powers are focusing on the struggle between unipolarity and multipolarity. Traditional powers and emerging powers are competing against each other for power and interests. And there are ongoing conflicts among western countries and fragmentation in the developing world. China-U.S. relationship is particularly complicated, multi-faceted and ever changing. But different from its relations with the U.S., China has no direct geopolitical conflict of interests or outstanding issues left over from history in its relations with Europe. China and Europe now share increasing interests in addressing major international issues, and pursue the same or similar goals and concepts in upholding world peace and stability, in seeking to resolve international disputes through peaceful means and in reforming the international financial system. This has created broad space for China-Europe cooperation in global governance. |
`In' analytical Note | Foreign Affairs Journal vol. , No.102; Winter 2011: p.46-52 |
Journal Source | Foreign Affairs Journal vol. , No.102; Winter 2011: p.46-52 |
Key Words | Global Governance ; China - US Relations ; China - Europe Relations ; Common Interests ; Goals ; Concepts ; Space for Cooperation |