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Title China and EU : reform and governance / edited by Jing Men and Annika Linck
Published London : Routledge, 2017

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Series Routledge studies on Asia in the world ; 3
Routledge studies on Asia in the world ; 3.
Contents Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Notes on contributors; Introduction: reform and governance in the EU and China; Part I Governance and reform in China; 1 'Soft legal transplants': EU-China relations at a glance; 2 The role of local governance for China's political stability; 3 'Good governance' and the role of civil society organisations in reform processes and EU-China diplomatic relations; 4 Bilateral and domestic dimensions in China's approach to ODI governance; Part II The EU and China in global and regional governance
5 China and the EU: partners or competitors in shaping multilateral and regional governance in Asia?6 The EU and China: partners in global economic governance reform?; 7 The conundrum of financial stability -- central banks and currency management in China, Eurozone and the United States?; 8 Different models of engagement in Africa: a comparison of the EU's and China's development policy; Index
Summary Reform and governance are of vital interest to both the People s Republic of China and the European Union (EU). China is facing demographic and environmental challenges and has been experiencing a rapid economic transition. The social tensions arising from these challenges call for a governance system that will allow the Chinese leadership to alleviate social tensions without putting at risk their leadership. A society which is becoming more diverse and facing problems of a global scale that also cause turmoil at the grass roots may be difficult to govern top-down. Notwithstanding the Communist Party of China s (CPC) grip on Chinese society, there may be ways to integrate public opinion and civil society organisations in governmental decision-making through reforms that do not challenge the current leadership. The EU, on the other hand, faces the same global challenges with a very different and complex governance system. EU foreign and security policy, thus including EU policy towards China, are governed by the EU s foreign policy principles, which contain, among others, the promotion of democracy, the rule of law and the universality and indivisibility of human rights and fundamental freedoms. How successful can the EU be in advancing these principles when engaging with China, while respecting the Chinese political system? How can the EU and China find common grounds in their governance systems so as to enhance their strategic partnership in order to tackle global issues that need a coordinated approach? -- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject European Union
SUBJECT European Union fast
Subject POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- International.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- International Relations -- General.
Diplomatic relations
SUBJECT China -- Foreign relations -- European Union countries
European Union countries -- Foreign relations -- China
Subject China
European Union countries
Form Electronic book
Author Men, Jing, 1968- editor.
Linck, Annika, editor
ISBN 9781134991853
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