1st Edition

The EU and China Avoiding a New Cold War

Edited By Thomas Meyer, José Luís de Sales Marques Copyright 2024
    152 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    152 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This edited book is devoted to an analysis of how the multiple modernities approach might help strengthen the strategic autonomy of the European Union and foster cooperative EU–China relations at a time when some observers believe that a new global cold war may be on the horizon. An international, interdisciplinary team of eminent scholars analyzes both the forces causing dangerous tensions to escalate and those that might stabilize the situation. Whether from China or Europe, the authors largely converge in their diagnoses. To serve its own vital interests, the EU can and must play the role of a politically independent actor, a mediator committed to the preservation of a fair and peaceful rules-based order. To do that, it must first pinpoint the economic and political concerns that it shares with both China and the USA, using them as guidelines in developing its own global strategies. The chapters collected in this volume try to shed light on that endeavor. Additionally, several aim to clarify China’s true intentions in international politics, beyond the rhetoric of conflict in which all parties presently engage. What role does Asia’s leading power actually aspire to play in world politics?

    The book will be of interest to students of history, international relations, international political economy, European and Chinese studies, and military and security affairs.

    Furthermore, its timely subject should stimulate debate among a wider audience of journalists, policy professionals, and politically engaged readers the world over.

    Foreword

    Maria Rodriguez and José Luis de Sales Marques

    Introduction

    Thomas Meyer

    Part 1. EU-Chinas: The Present Situation

    1. EU-China: The Political and Economic Dynamics of the Present Situation

    Mario Teló

    2. China- EU: Economic Relations: Status Quo, Causes and Prospects

    Chun Ding

    3. EU- China: Difference and Conflict in a World of Multiple Modernities

    Thomas Meyer

    4. Security and Trade: The Political Economy of Cold Wars

    Andrew Gamble

    Part 2: Objectives and Ways of Cooperation

    5. Europe can make a new cold war avoidable

    Jian Wei Wang

    6. G 20: A platform for cooperation between China and Europe

    Gerhard Stahl

    7. Inclusive Multilateralism: Cooperation, Resilience and Strategic competition

    Ling Wei

    Biography

    Thomas Meyer is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the Technical University of Dortmund, Germany, and former Editor-in-Chief of the monthly political magazine Neue Gesellschaft/Frankfurter Hefte.

    José Luís de Sales Marques is President of the Institute of European Studies of Macau (IEEM), Macau.