Economic development in China and other Asian countries has an impact on the role of European states in global affairs. Craig J. Willy argues that with the rise of Asian economies, the world is increasingly moving away from the model of free trade championed by Europe and other states in the West. Unless Europe becomes a more cohesive actor which is capable of convincing other nations to respect Western legal and commercial principles, it will find itself forced to adapt to the East Asian development model
In 2013, China revealed its plan to increase connectivity along historical trade routes in parts of ...
The re-emergence of China as a great power and the emerging US-China competition have marked the ret...
By the late 15th century, China’s economy had become essentially inward-looking as the Chinese leade...
Just when parts of the European integration project seem to be in significant amounts of trouble, Ch...
Jean Pisani-Ferry discusses the emergence of China as a key economic and global player from a Europe...
Just as Europe once exported its own state system of international relations to the rest of the worl...
China and the European Union have an extensive and growing economic relationship. The relationship i...
Against a background in which the United States is increasingly drawing into question its commitment...
The economic and financial crisis affecting Europe seems to be changing the map of the interests inv...
Jean Pisani-Ferry discusses the emergence of China as a key economic and global player from a Europe...
In this chapter for the "Challenges of Globalisation, Imbalances and Growth" published by the Peters...
There is general agreement that Europe has to go forwards or it will go backwards. There are concern...
In its 14th Five-Year Plan, China has mapped out a grand economic and industrial strategy that upend...
Geopolitical shifts are engendering a transformation of the globalized economic order that has flour...
Since 2008, both China and the EU have each experienced their own set of economic problems. In this ...
In 2013, China revealed its plan to increase connectivity along historical trade routes in parts of ...
The re-emergence of China as a great power and the emerging US-China competition have marked the ret...
By the late 15th century, China’s economy had become essentially inward-looking as the Chinese leade...
Just when parts of the European integration project seem to be in significant amounts of trouble, Ch...
Jean Pisani-Ferry discusses the emergence of China as a key economic and global player from a Europe...
Just as Europe once exported its own state system of international relations to the rest of the worl...
China and the European Union have an extensive and growing economic relationship. The relationship i...
Against a background in which the United States is increasingly drawing into question its commitment...
The economic and financial crisis affecting Europe seems to be changing the map of the interests inv...
Jean Pisani-Ferry discusses the emergence of China as a key economic and global player from a Europe...
In this chapter for the "Challenges of Globalisation, Imbalances and Growth" published by the Peters...
There is general agreement that Europe has to go forwards or it will go backwards. There are concern...
In its 14th Five-Year Plan, China has mapped out a grand economic and industrial strategy that upend...
Geopolitical shifts are engendering a transformation of the globalized economic order that has flour...
Since 2008, both China and the EU have each experienced their own set of economic problems. In this ...
In 2013, China revealed its plan to increase connectivity along historical trade routes in parts of ...
The re-emergence of China as a great power and the emerging US-China competition have marked the ret...
By the late 15th century, China’s economy had become essentially inward-looking as the Chinese leade...