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ID129594
Title ProperGeoeconomic relations between the EU and China
Other Title Informationthe lessons from the EU weapon embargo and from Galileo
LanguageENG
AuthorGrosse, Tomasz Grzegorz
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The merging of geopolitical and economic goals, known as geoeconomics, is becoming more and more frequently an important factor of state policies in the age of globalisation and the changing international order. The article offers an analysis of the EU-China relations seen within the increasingly valid geoeconomics perspective. It is focused on two case studies: armament embargo after 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and the Galileo system (a European system of satellite communication). The aforementioned cooperation has laid bare the weakness of European geopolitical thought. It has also demonstrated the supremacy of short-term economic goals of the European actors over strategic goals (both within the economic and the political spheres). In contrast with China, the EU does not possess a coherent geoeconomics strategy.
`In' analytical NoteGeopolitics Vol.19, No.1; February 2014: p.40-65
Journal SourceGeopolitics Vol.19, No.1; February 2014: p.40-65
Key WordsGeoeconomic Relations ;  Geoeconomics Strategy ;  Coherent Geoeconomics Strategy ;  China ;  European Union - EU ;  Geopolitical Goals ;  Economic Goals ;  Satellite Communication ;  Geopolitics ;  European Geopolitics ;  Galileo System ;  History ;  EU-China Relations ;  European Geopolitical Thought ;  EU - Weapon Embargo ;  Weapon Embargo


 
 
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