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China’s Ideational Influence in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE): a Comparative Analysis of Chinese and European Scholars’ Interpretations of China-CEE Cooperation / Garlick, Jeremy; Qin, Fangxing   Journal Article
Garlick, Jeremy Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Chinese and European scholarly debates on China’s relations with Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) have steadily heated up since the introduction of the 16/17 + 1 cooperation mechanism in 2012. However, they have tended to take place in discrete linguistic and academic bubbles. This article has three aims: first, to introduce Chinese scholarly debates on China-CEE cooperation to an Anglophone readership; second, to conduct a critical assessment of Chinese and European scholars’ inclusions and omissions; and third, to compare the narratives presented by Chinese scholars concerning China-CEE cooperation with European scholars’ interpretations. The content analysis demonstrates that Chinese scholars under-emphasize the influence-forming and ideational aspects of the platform, while European scholars insufficiently analyze the extent to which the 16/17 + 1ʹs characteristics are shared with other Chinese regional cooperation platforms.
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How the CEE countries respond to the financial crisis / Kuz'min, D   Journal Article
Kuz'min, D Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract THE CURRENT WORLD FINANCIAL CRISIS has brought out not only common but also specific reactions of national economies integrated into the global economy. This article analyzes special features of the economic model that took shape in countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) - Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia - on the eve of the current world financial crisis. It also discusses major guidelines of the anti-cyclical policy and provides assessments of long-term effects of the crisis on the economies of CEE countries.
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