Over the past decade, China has become central to the world economy. Building on its economic successes, it is becoming increasingly central in world politics. China is also now more ambitious, aiming to establish itself as a regional as well as a global power. As China becomes a global actor with ambitions beyond the geoeconomic sphere, the rest of the world--including Europe and possibly the United States--needs to assess this new situation. Faced with many challenges, including China's rise within European borders, the EU should also invest in its own digital infrastructures and information technology, in addition to launching new initiatives to enhance the connectivity of the Eurasian region and create more jobs and growth in the key sectors of tomorrow
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"October 2018"--Cover
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Online resource; title from PDF cover page (Carnegie, viewed October 28, 2018)