ID | 153442 |
Title Proper | Beijing's European offensive |
Language | ENG |
Author | Vinogradov, Andrei ; Andrei VINOGRADOV |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | December 11, 2016 marked the 15th anniversary of China becoming a member of the World Trade Organization. According to the Chinese, this date is grounds for automatically granting China the status of a country with a market economy. What has changed in relations between China and the countries of the European Union since that date, and what is behind the European countries' hesitation to grant China this status? How are the results of the referendum in Great Britain influencing relations between China and the European Union? What are the prospects for the European Union and the United States concluding a Transatlantic Partnership trade agreement, and how will China's position in Europe be affected as a result? These questions and others are examined in this work. |
`In' analytical Note | Far Eastern Affairs Vol. 45, No.2; 2017: p.12-21 |
Journal Source | Far Eastern Affairs Vol: 45 No 2 |
Key Words | Great Britain ; United States ; World Trade Organization (WTO) ; Status ; European Union (EU) ; Brexit ; China (PRC) ; Transatlantic Partnership. |