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EU-China relations: De-risking or de-coupling − the future of the EU strategy towards China

EU-China relations: De-risking or de-coupling − the future of the EU strategy towards China

To evaluate the European Union’s (EU) policy framework towards China, this study analyses the varied facets of bilateral relations and the EU’s approach towards China, including its policy of de-risking, together with issues relating to China’s domestic politics and foreign policy. It highlights the need for the EU to adopt a coherent vision and a comprehensive and consistent long-term China strategy that can guide its future actions towards China and on the world stage. Based on its findings, it also provides a series of specific recommendations for the EU on the numerous topics analysed in the study.


The paper co-authored by Andreea Brinza, Una Aleksandra Bērziņa-Čerenkova, Philippe Le Corre, John Seaman, Richard Turcsányi, Stefan Vladisavljev is originally published by European Parliament.

EU-China relations: De-risking or de-coupling − the future of the EU strategy towards China

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EU-China RelationsGeoeconomics • Energy • TechnologyGeopolitics • SecurityChina

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