What Drives the EU’s Contemporary Strategic Engagement with China?
China: An International Journal 21(3): 1-19
21 Pages Posted: 27 Jul 2015 Last revised: 14 Sep 2023
Date Written: 2023
Abstract
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This article discusses the main determinants of the European Union’s strategic engagement with China with reference to three theoretical claims: an institutional perspective, a values-based approach, and a realpolitik dimension. It examines the utility of each theoretical position, and outlines complementary and diverging essential characteristics amongst them. This is conducted with the aid of empirical evidence from long-standing points of interactions between the EU and China over the last three decades. These include, the EU’s arms embargo with China, EU-China competition in Africa, and the EU’s position on designating market economy status to China. This analysis can reduce the misunderstandings and uncertainties embedded in the contemporary EU-China relationship.
Keywords: European Union, China, norms, arms embargo, Africa, market economy status
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