Challenges and Opportunities in EU-China Strategic Partnership

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The EU-China strategic partnership faces challenges concerning ideology, human rights, and political systems, while also presenting opportunities for cooperation based on mutual interests. The EU aims to engage China politically, support its transition towards an open society, and integrate it into the global economy. Despite differences, the partnership is deemed irreplaceable due to significant trade volumes and economic cooperation prospects.


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  1. EU-China Strategic Partnership Jing Men

  2. How to understand EU-China partnership? 1. Ideology, human rights, political system Problematic 2. Interest-based perspective Workable

  3. Different objectives in EU-China bilateral relations Objectives: The EU has a mission: transform China China requests equal partnership Reality: China is getting more confident The EU is obliged to admit that it is difficult to change China

  4. The EU's China Policy To engage China further, both bilaterally and on the world stage, through an upgraded political dialogue. To support China's transition to an open society based upon the rule of law and respect for human rights. To encourage the integration of China in the world economy through bringing it fully into the world trading system, and supporting the process of economic and social reform that is continuing in China. To raise the EU's profile in China.

  5. How should the EU face reality? Like China or not, it is a world of co-existence; Hate China or not, China cannot be ignored; The EU should work with China to maximize its own interest a win-win and mutual beneficial relationship. The policy proposal to the EU: constructive liberalism based on common interests

  6. Are the EU and China strategic partners? Yes and no; Yes, because they are both important in global governance, they need to work together on many strategically important issues; No, because they are very different actors there is no mutual trust and mutual understanding between them yet.

  7. EU-China partnership is irreplaceable Trade partners: trade volume over 1 billion a day 2ndlargest agriculture market for EU agricultural products Economic cooperation: Juncker plan for infrastructure, Chinese banks ready to invest "billions Bilateral negotiations on investment: Climate change, sustainable development, global peace and security, .

  8. The goal of the EU Short and medium term goal: Deepen engagement and cooperation Long term goal: Transforming China

  9. How to promote the partnership? More dialogue on more issues Both sides should train more experts on EU- China relations More contacts at the grassroots level: people to people exchange The EP should have a permanent delegation in China, apart from the one in Washington

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