1st Edition

China's Normative Power in Central and Eastern Europe The Case of China-Czech Relations

By Fangxing Qin Copyright 2025
140 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

140 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Qin explores the ten-year development of relations between China and Central and Eastern Europe through the China–CEEC (China–Central and Eastern European Countries) cooperation (16/17+1), which began as a platform for annual high-level meetings between leaders of China and Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) countries, and to stimulate new dynamism and gain recognition through effective shared... Read more

Contents

List of Abbreviations
List of Tables and Figures

1. Introduction: China re-evaluates CEE
2. Normative power China: Out of the Eurocentric box
3. China’s regionalisation: Earning recognition
4. The new era of relations: China–CEEC cooperation
5. The case of Czechia: Reaction and co-construction
6. Inoperative normative power China in Czechia
7. Conclusion: Struggle for recognition in CEE

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Biography

Fangxing Qin is Lecturer at the School of European Languages and Cultures, Beijing Foreign Studies University, specialising in Czech studies and China–CEE relations. She has published academic articles in peer-reviewed impact journals, including the Journal of Contemporary China, Europe-Asia Studies and Asia Europe Journal.