In this chapter for the "Challenges of Globalisation, Imbalances and Growth" published by the Petersen Institute, Jean Pisani-Ferry and André Sapir identify eight different channels through which China’s growth is bound to affect Europe in a distinctive way while European interest in and concern about China remain strikingly less intense than US fascination with it
[From the Introduction]. EU-China relations have experienced some difficulties since 2005. Some scho...
Chinese elites do not treat Europe as an equal partner and are convinced that China holds the upper ...
In its 14th Five-Year Plan, China has mapped out a grand economic and industrial strategy that upend...
In this chapter for the "Challenges of Globalisation, Imbalances and Growth" published by the Peters...
China and the European Union have an extensive and growing economic relationship. The relationship i...
Since 2008, both China and the EU have each experienced their own set of economic problems. In this ...
Jean Pisani-Ferry discusses the emergence of China as a key economic and global player from a Europe...
Jean Pisani-Ferry discusses the emergence of China as a key economic and global player from a Europe...
EU-China economic interactions became more and more frequent in the past decades, nowadays EU and Ch...
Just when parts of the European integration project seem to be in significant amounts of trouble, Ch...
The European Union – China economic relations which was started in 1975, is a highly institutionalis...
The European Union (EU) presented on Tuesday, October 24th, 2006, “EU-China: Closer partners, growin...
China’s growing power and influence raise important and inescapable questions for countries and soci...
European Union–China relations have despite different histories and values, economic and political d...
As a result of Brexit, China faces both enormous economic challenges and political uncertainties in ...
[From the Introduction]. EU-China relations have experienced some difficulties since 2005. Some scho...
Chinese elites do not treat Europe as an equal partner and are convinced that China holds the upper ...
In its 14th Five-Year Plan, China has mapped out a grand economic and industrial strategy that upend...
In this chapter for the "Challenges of Globalisation, Imbalances and Growth" published by the Peters...
China and the European Union have an extensive and growing economic relationship. The relationship i...
Since 2008, both China and the EU have each experienced their own set of economic problems. In this ...
Jean Pisani-Ferry discusses the emergence of China as a key economic and global player from a Europe...
Jean Pisani-Ferry discusses the emergence of China as a key economic and global player from a Europe...
EU-China economic interactions became more and more frequent in the past decades, nowadays EU and Ch...
Just when parts of the European integration project seem to be in significant amounts of trouble, Ch...
The European Union – China economic relations which was started in 1975, is a highly institutionalis...
The European Union (EU) presented on Tuesday, October 24th, 2006, “EU-China: Closer partners, growin...
China’s growing power and influence raise important and inescapable questions for countries and soci...
European Union–China relations have despite different histories and values, economic and political d...
As a result of Brexit, China faces both enormous economic challenges and political uncertainties in ...
[From the Introduction]. EU-China relations have experienced some difficulties since 2005. Some scho...
Chinese elites do not treat Europe as an equal partner and are convinced that China holds the upper ...
In its 14th Five-Year Plan, China has mapped out a grand economic and industrial strategy that upend...