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Security Relations between the EU and China

China
European Union
Security
P101
Thomas Christiansen
LUISS University
Thomas Christiansen
LUISS University

Floor: Ground Floor, Room: Aula Kessler

Saturday 09:00 - 10:30 CEST (18/06/2016)

Abstract

This panel will bring together key findings from a large research project involving the systematic and comparative analysis of the ten different security dimensions assessed according to the five analytical criteria stipulated for the investigation: the nature of threat perceptions and responses, the degree of bilateral and multilateral security cooperation, and the levels of convergence or divergence reached in EU-China security cooperation. Analysis of this kind will help to establish the areas (traditional versus non-traditional security aspects, or within the latter) where security cooperation between the EU and China is present (and of which degree) or, as the case may be, is absent. The papers presented in this panel will shed light on the question of whether EU-China relations will continue to be dominated by economic relations (trade, investment and finance) or whether these relations will become more balanced in the future.

Title Details
Regional Solutions for Regional Conflicts? The EU, China and their Respective Neighbourhoods View Paper Details
EU-China Security Relations: Performance and Prospects View Paper Details