Since the beginning of the financial crisis relations between the EU and China have fundamentally changed. Beijing used to be a recipient of European aid and investments. Nowadays, China is perceived as a donor and investor, and thus the status quo has changed. Coming back to Whalley’s concept of economic power, Chinese “bargaining power in cooperative arrangements between countries” has definitely increased, and so has its retaliatory power. Beijing has a new instrument that can be used in political relations with European partners: investment promises. For the time being its importance may be limited, but it could become very valuable for China in the future.Udostępnienie publikacji Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego finansowane w ramach ...
One of the major trends in the world economy in the past two decades was the ascent of China. The fa...
The People’s Republic of China currently possesses the second biggest national economy in the world,...
In this chapter for the "Challenges of Globalisation, Imbalances and Growth" published by the Peters...
The economic (debt) crisis has become serious in the EU and in the Eurozone especially in the last f...
The economic and financial crisis affecting Europe seems to be changing the map of the interests inv...
The access of many former members of the Warsaw Pact into the European Union represents the top of t...
Just when parts of the European integration project seem to be in significant amounts of trouble, Ch...
The EU-China economic relationship is transitioning to a new era. Years of soaring Chinese investmen...
The paper concentrates on bilateral trade relations and does not tackle other, sometimes extremely i...
This edited volume analyzes the changing nature of the relationship between China and Europe. This r...
The CEE countries always played an important role in the Chinese foreign policy towards the European...
Executive Summary > Chinese Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Europe has overtaken European FDI in ...
China’s growing power and influence raise important and inescapable questions for countries and soci...
This article discusses the dramatic recent shifts in Chinese policy perspectives on the European Uni...
Since 2008, both China and the EU have each experienced their own set of economic problems. In this ...
One of the major trends in the world economy in the past two decades was the ascent of China. The fa...
The People’s Republic of China currently possesses the second biggest national economy in the world,...
In this chapter for the "Challenges of Globalisation, Imbalances and Growth" published by the Peters...
The economic (debt) crisis has become serious in the EU and in the Eurozone especially in the last f...
The economic and financial crisis affecting Europe seems to be changing the map of the interests inv...
The access of many former members of the Warsaw Pact into the European Union represents the top of t...
Just when parts of the European integration project seem to be in significant amounts of trouble, Ch...
The EU-China economic relationship is transitioning to a new era. Years of soaring Chinese investmen...
The paper concentrates on bilateral trade relations and does not tackle other, sometimes extremely i...
This edited volume analyzes the changing nature of the relationship between China and Europe. This r...
The CEE countries always played an important role in the Chinese foreign policy towards the European...
Executive Summary > Chinese Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Europe has overtaken European FDI in ...
China’s growing power and influence raise important and inescapable questions for countries and soci...
This article discusses the dramatic recent shifts in Chinese policy perspectives on the European Uni...
Since 2008, both China and the EU have each experienced their own set of economic problems. In this ...
One of the major trends in the world economy in the past two decades was the ascent of China. The fa...
The People’s Republic of China currently possesses the second biggest national economy in the world,...
In this chapter for the "Challenges of Globalisation, Imbalances and Growth" published by the Peters...