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Europe and China: convergence, politicization and assertiveness / Gottwald, Joern-Carsten   Journal Article
Gottwald, Joern-Carsten Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Relations between the People's Republic of China and the European Union have matured significantly. While the European Commission is actively promoting an EU China policy, the influence of the member states continues to be a defining element. In this regard, most studies and political comments call for greater coherence in European China policies. Looking at recent debates and programmes in five member states, the paper identifies three trends: programmatic convergence, the politicisation of bilateral relations within member states and an increasing assertiveness towards the PRC.
Key Words European Union  China  G 20  Member States  Programmatic Convergence 
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ID:   061378


Global answer to global problems / Martin, Paul May-Jun 2005  Journal Article
Martin, Paul Journal Article
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Publication May-Jun 2005.
Summary/Abstract The G-20 has helped the world's economic leaders go from simply managing crises to making long-term improvements in the international economy. Now a new leaders' forum -- call it the L-20 -- could do something similar for political problems.
Key Words Economy  International Monetary Fund  G 20 
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ID:   088855


Global economic integration: an opportunity for the G20 / Elek, Andrew   Journal Article
Elek, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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ID:   117536


India and G-20 / Kumar, Yogendra   Journal Article
Kumar, Yogendra Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   088854


Indonesia and the G20: participation in an inclusive global governance frameworks for the 21st century challenges / Parnohadiningrat, Sudjadanan   Journal Article
Parnohadiningrat, Sudjadanan Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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ID:   118930


Rise of Asia thesis: strategic constraints and theoretical deficits / Bajpai, Arunoday   Journal Article
Bajpai, Arunoday Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Rise of China and its foreign policy / Mongia, Raj   Journal Article
Mongia, Raj Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The vast majority of Indians is worried about China`s rise and considers it a security threat, an opinion poll has revealed, with the result exposing a serious trust deficit between the Asian giants. The surveys, conducted by the Lowy Institute for international policy and the Australia Indian Institute, Found that 83 per cent of Indians considered China a security Threat. A possible war with China was rated a "big Threat" by almost three in four respondents. Reasons included China`s possession of nuclear weapon, competition for resources, and border disputes. Even through China is now India`s largest trading partner, just 31 per cent of Indians agreed that China`s rise had been good for India.
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