Umfang:
1 Online-Ressource (xv, 275 pages)
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illustrations (some color)
ISBN:
9783031122590
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3031122593
Inhalt:
Intro -- Preface -- References -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Plan of the Book -- References -- Chapter 2: The EU as a Foreign and Security Actor: Towards a CFSP Towards China? -- 2.1 The EU as an Actor in International Affairs and Its Foreign and Security Policy -- 2.2 Deepening EU-China Relations: The Case of Foreign and Security Cooperation -- 2.3 NATO and China: A Residual Role for the EU? -- 2.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: The Re-emergence of China and the Deepening of EU-China Relations
Inhalt:
3.1 The Rise of China: Views from International Scholars -- 3.2 China's Complexity as a Global Actor -- 3.3 The Thorny Issue of China's Investment in the EU -- 3.3.1 Technology Transfer -- 3.4 The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and the EU -- 3.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4: German Foreign and Security Policy Towards China in the Twenty-First Century -- 4.1 German Foreign Policy and Its Limitations -- 4.2 German Traditional Foreign Policy Towards China Since Reunification -- 4.3 A Cautious Power: Uploading the Trade First Preference Towards China
Inhalt:
4.3.1 Technology Transfer and Chinese Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) -- 4.4 Germany's Approach Towards the Arms Embargo and Dual-Use Technology -- 4.5 From Constructive Passivity to Shaping the CFSP? -- 4.6 Germany and China's Maritime Disputes -- 4.7 The Development of Sino-German Military-to-Military Relations -- 4.8 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5: British Foreign and Security Policy Towards China in the Twenty-First Century -- 5.1 Britain's Foreign and Security Policy -- 5.2 Resetting Sino-British Relations: A 'New Beginning'?
Inhalt:
5.3 Coalition's 'Distinctive Foreign Policy' and Resisting a CFSP Towards China -- 5.3.1 The Distinctive Foreign Policy of the Coalition Government and the CFSP -- 5.3.2 The National Prosperity Versus Security Agenda -- 5.4 A Conservative 'Golden Age' of Sino-British Relations? -- 5.5 Is Asian Security a British National Interest? -- 5.6 British Export Control System and the European Arms Embargo -- 5.7 UK-China Military-to-Military Relations -- 5.8 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6: French Foreign and Security Policy Towards China in the Twenty-First Century
Inhalt:
6.1 French Foreign Policy Adaptation to the Status of Medium Power -- 6.2 Ups and Downs of Sino-French Relations -- 6.3 A 'French Pivot' Towards the Indo-Pacific: Real Opportunity or Future Overstretching -- 6.4 French Experts and the Rise of China -- 6.5 French Role in Easing the East Asian Maritime Tensions -- 6.6 French Defence Companies and the Issue of the Arms Embargo -- 6.7 Sino-French Military-to-Military Relations -- 6.8 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 7: Conclusions
Inhalt:
This book explores the foreign and security policies of Germany, France and the UK vis-a-vis China. Despite the progress made by the Lisbon Treaty and notwithstanding the first EU Global Strategy, the European Union does not have a strategy to address the rise of China. Since this strategic deficit does not automatically reflect the level of EU member states, this book argues that the vacuum at EU level provides member states with an opportunity to fill this gap. By assuming that an increase in national policies on China would eventually lead to a comprehensive European strategy for China, the author focuses on the three biggest European countries and looks at the rise of China to understand the development of the EU's Common Foreign and Security Policy vis-a-vis the PRC. While the CFSP depends on the contribution of EU member states, their role in shaping the CFSP towards China has not been researched yet, and this book fills the gap. Claude Zanardi received her PhD from Kings College London, UK. She studied diplomacy and served briefly at the Italian Embassy in Lisbon, Portugal. Previously, she worked at the European Institute for Security Studies, the Assembly of the West European Union, produced research for the Budget Division of OECD GOV and for the International Secretariat of Amnesty International (Paris Office). She is a Global Royster Fellow at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, was part of the European China Resource Advise Network, and a Taiwan Fellow researcher of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the ROC, affiliated with the College of International Affairs of NCCU
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ISBN 9783031122583
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ISBN 3031122585
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Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 3031122585
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ISBN 9783031122583
Sprache:
Englisch
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