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082305
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123648
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London, Centre for European Reform, 2005.
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79p.Pbk
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1901229610
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057441 | 327.4051/BAR 057441 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
080383
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2007.
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Summary/Abstract |
In its European Security Strategy, the European Union defined the People's Republic of China (PRC) as a strategic partner and envisaged comprehensive cooperation with it, including in the security sector. China and the EU often use the same terms, but the connotation of these terms differs due to fundamentally different security concerns. This article critically assesses the possibilities, prospects and difficulties from a European point of view of pursuing Sino-European cooperation in security matters. It concludes that given basic differences in perception, cooperation is likely to be successful in such fields as environmental disasters and pandemics, but will remain limited in such areas as non-proliferation, the fight against terrorism and energy security
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080752
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