
eBook - ePub
China's Relations with Central and Eastern Europe
From "Old Comrades" to New Partners
- 238 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
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About this book
As China rises as an economic and an international power, new relationships are being forged with all areas of the world including Central and Eastern Europe. This book explores how this relationship is developing. It considers how China's links with Central and Eastern Europe fit in to China's overall international relations strategies. It looks at economic and trade ties, diplomatic initiatives and the role of the European Union, and examines China's bilateral relations with the different states of the region. These relationships are particularly interesting because before the end of communism in Eastern Europe China had many direct links with the countries of the region.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of illustrations
- List of boxes
- Notes on contributors
- Preface
- List of abbreviations
- Introduction: contextualizing ChinaāCentral and Eastern European relations in the new era
- 1 Westward ho ā the China dream and āOne Belt, One Roadā: Chinese foreign policy under Xi Jinping
- 2 The ā16 + 1 Cooperationā under the āBelt and Roadā initiative
- 3 Economic relations between China and Central and Eastern Europe: trade and investment issues
- 4 From mutual understanding to a new paradigm of cooperation: Chinaās public diplomacy toward CEECs
- 5 CEECsāChina: whose norms, whose values?
- 6 EUās presence in CEECs and its impact on ChinaāCEEC cooperation
- 7 Czechiaās relations with China: on a long road toward a real strategic partnership?
- 8 Hungary and China relations
- 9 Between central and local interdependence: dimensions of Polandās relations with China
- 10 Sino-Romanian relations under the New World Order
- 11 Chinaās engagement in the Balkans: challenges and prospects from a geopolitical perspective
- Conclusion: toward a more promising partnership
- Index