TY - BOOK AU - Vogt,Roland ED - Project Muse. ED - Project Muse. TI - Europe and China: strategic partners or rivals? T2 - Global connections SN - 9789882208940 AV - D1065.C5 E972 2012 U1 - 327.4051 23 PY - 2012/// CY - Hong Kong, China PB - Hong Kong University Press KW - China KW - Foreign relations KW - Europe KW - Electronic books KW - Electronic books. KW - local N1 - Issued as part of UPCC book collections on Project MUSE; Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-272) and index; Introduction, Europe and China: a maturing relationship? / Roland Vogt -- Part I. Europe and China in a changing international order -- 1. Challenges and opportunities in EU-China relations / Xinning Song -- 2. Problematizing "constructive engagement" in EU-China policy / Chengxin Pan -- 3. Limitations for Europe's partnership with China / Roland Vogt -- 4. From client status to strategic partnership: China's changing perceptions of Europe / Li Wang -- 5. An anatomy of European and US erspectives on China in the international system / Reuben Wong -- Part II. New issues and dimensions -- 6. Human rights and EU-China relations / Ting Wai -- 7. China's expanding role in Africa and implications for the EU / Linda Jakobson and Jacob Wood -- 8. Global warming politics: the EU, China, and climate change / Richard Balme -- 9. Energy issues in the EU and Taiwan / Steve Wood -- 10. Sino-Vatican relations and the intermediary roles of Hong Kong and Macau / Beatrice Leung -- Conclusion, Europe and China after the global financial crisis / Roland Vogt -- Notes -- References -- Index N2 - This edited volume analyzes the changing nature of the relationship between China and Europe. This relationship has been subject to significant shifts and transformations, not least because of the enormity of China's social and economic development since 1978 and the political consequences this has brought about in international politics. The global financial crisis of 2008-09 and the subsequent sovereign debt emergency in Europe have also altered the nature of the interactions between the two regions. China has become a more assertive, confident, and active player on the global stage. Its economic development is now a major pillar of the global economy and its growth has been conducive for a fragile economic recovery to take place in Europe and beyond UR - https://muse.jhu.edu/books/9789882208940/ ER -