Western powers, particularly Europe, anxious about the rise of Asia, resist the idea of changes to the existing decision-making powers in global institutions. Will Europe prevent the rebalancing of major insitutions like the IMF and World Bank
Europe's role in the new international system is to a large extent unprecedented. Its position has c...
The rise of Asia could lull Asians into a bout of triumphalism. The coming Asian Century will not be...
What can be drawn out of this paper is that European security will be very much closer to Europe\u27...
There appears to be a consensus that Asia is “rising.” Much of the change in the decades ahead will ...
As the G20 takes firmer shape and evolves as the premier world forum to manage the global economy an...
The rise of Asia will shape the global landscape of the 21st century and have profound implications ...
Europe’s relative decline as a military-technological power has provided an opportunity for Asian-Pa...
The large and growing US current account deficit has its counterpart in the large and growing curren...
There is general agreement that Europe has to go forwards or it will go backwards. There are concern...
No matter how one looks at the numbers, the Asian economies are bound to have a central role in the ...
Just when parts of the European integration project seem to be in significant amounts of trouble, Ch...
Economic development in China and other Asian countries has an impact on the role of European states...
Global regional centres have acknowledged that the 21st century will see the centre of economic grow...
First Online: 24 March 2017How should Europe respond to China’s growing economic and military capabi...
In addition to FDI, Europe has also been increasingly committed to the region through loan activitie...
Europe's role in the new international system is to a large extent unprecedented. Its position has c...
The rise of Asia could lull Asians into a bout of triumphalism. The coming Asian Century will not be...
What can be drawn out of this paper is that European security will be very much closer to Europe\u27...
There appears to be a consensus that Asia is “rising.” Much of the change in the decades ahead will ...
As the G20 takes firmer shape and evolves as the premier world forum to manage the global economy an...
The rise of Asia will shape the global landscape of the 21st century and have profound implications ...
Europe’s relative decline as a military-technological power has provided an opportunity for Asian-Pa...
The large and growing US current account deficit has its counterpart in the large and growing curren...
There is general agreement that Europe has to go forwards or it will go backwards. There are concern...
No matter how one looks at the numbers, the Asian economies are bound to have a central role in the ...
Just when parts of the European integration project seem to be in significant amounts of trouble, Ch...
Economic development in China and other Asian countries has an impact on the role of European states...
Global regional centres have acknowledged that the 21st century will see the centre of economic grow...
First Online: 24 March 2017How should Europe respond to China’s growing economic and military capabi...
In addition to FDI, Europe has also been increasingly committed to the region through loan activitie...
Europe's role in the new international system is to a large extent unprecedented. Its position has c...
The rise of Asia could lull Asians into a bout of triumphalism. The coming Asian Century will not be...
What can be drawn out of this paper is that European security will be very much closer to Europe\u27...