Security Relations between China and the European Union
Herausgeber: Kirchner, Emil J; Dorussen, Han; Christiansen, Thomas
Security Relations between China and the European Union
Herausgeber: Kirchner, Emil J; Dorussen, Han; Christiansen, Thomas
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This book explores EU-China security cooperation across a range of key issues.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: European Community
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 367g
- ISBN-13: 9781316602911
- ISBN-10: 1316602915
- Artikelnr.: 50447880
- Verlag: European Community
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 367g
- ISBN-13: 9781316602911
- ISBN-10: 1316602915
- Artikelnr.: 50447880
1. EU-China security cooperation in context Emil J. Kirchner, Thomas
Christiansen and Han Dorussen; 2. Chinese and EU views of military
security: crafting cooperation Simon Duke and Reuben Wong; 3. Regional
solutions for regional conflicts? The EU, China and their respective
neighbourhoods Thomas Diez, Eva Scherwitz and See Seng Tan; 4. Aims versus
deeds: EU-China cooperation in nuclear non-proliferation Nicola Casarini
and Xinning Song; 5. Terrorism and organized crime: common concerns but
different interests Raphael Bossong and Leslie Templeman Holmes; 6. Chinese
and EU climate and energy security policy Yan Bo, Katja Biedenkopf and
Zhimin Chen; 7. Competing or converging claims on international order? The
EU, China and human security Sebastian Harnisch and Kai He; 8. Civil
protection: identifying opportunities for collaboration Han Dorussen, Jin
Ling and Evangelos Fanoulis; 9. Cyber security and EU-China relations
Sebastian Bersick, George Christou and Yi Shen; 10. The economic security
dimension of the EU-China relationship: puzzles and prospects Gustaaf
Geeraerts and Huang Weiping; 11. Is securitizing migration a mandatory
choice? Lessons from the EU and China Meng-Hsuan Chou, Els van Dongen and
Harlan Koff; 12. Against the odds: (considerable) convergence and (limited)
cooperation in EU-China security relations Thomas Christiansen, Emil J.
Kirchner and Han Dorussen.
Christiansen and Han Dorussen; 2. Chinese and EU views of military
security: crafting cooperation Simon Duke and Reuben Wong; 3. Regional
solutions for regional conflicts? The EU, China and their respective
neighbourhoods Thomas Diez, Eva Scherwitz and See Seng Tan; 4. Aims versus
deeds: EU-China cooperation in nuclear non-proliferation Nicola Casarini
and Xinning Song; 5. Terrorism and organized crime: common concerns but
different interests Raphael Bossong and Leslie Templeman Holmes; 6. Chinese
and EU climate and energy security policy Yan Bo, Katja Biedenkopf and
Zhimin Chen; 7. Competing or converging claims on international order? The
EU, China and human security Sebastian Harnisch and Kai He; 8. Civil
protection: identifying opportunities for collaboration Han Dorussen, Jin
Ling and Evangelos Fanoulis; 9. Cyber security and EU-China relations
Sebastian Bersick, George Christou and Yi Shen; 10. The economic security
dimension of the EU-China relationship: puzzles and prospects Gustaaf
Geeraerts and Huang Weiping; 11. Is securitizing migration a mandatory
choice? Lessons from the EU and China Meng-Hsuan Chou, Els van Dongen and
Harlan Koff; 12. Against the odds: (considerable) convergence and (limited)
cooperation in EU-China security relations Thomas Christiansen, Emil J.
Kirchner and Han Dorussen.
1. EU-China security cooperation in context Emil J. Kirchner, Thomas
Christiansen and Han Dorussen; 2. Chinese and EU views of military
security: crafting cooperation Simon Duke and Reuben Wong; 3. Regional
solutions for regional conflicts? The EU, China and their respective
neighbourhoods Thomas Diez, Eva Scherwitz and See Seng Tan; 4. Aims versus
deeds: EU-China cooperation in nuclear non-proliferation Nicola Casarini
and Xinning Song; 5. Terrorism and organized crime: common concerns but
different interests Raphael Bossong and Leslie Templeman Holmes; 6. Chinese
and EU climate and energy security policy Yan Bo, Katja Biedenkopf and
Zhimin Chen; 7. Competing or converging claims on international order? The
EU, China and human security Sebastian Harnisch and Kai He; 8. Civil
protection: identifying opportunities for collaboration Han Dorussen, Jin
Ling and Evangelos Fanoulis; 9. Cyber security and EU-China relations
Sebastian Bersick, George Christou and Yi Shen; 10. The economic security
dimension of the EU-China relationship: puzzles and prospects Gustaaf
Geeraerts and Huang Weiping; 11. Is securitizing migration a mandatory
choice? Lessons from the EU and China Meng-Hsuan Chou, Els van Dongen and
Harlan Koff; 12. Against the odds: (considerable) convergence and (limited)
cooperation in EU-China security relations Thomas Christiansen, Emil J.
Kirchner and Han Dorussen.
Christiansen and Han Dorussen; 2. Chinese and EU views of military
security: crafting cooperation Simon Duke and Reuben Wong; 3. Regional
solutions for regional conflicts? The EU, China and their respective
neighbourhoods Thomas Diez, Eva Scherwitz and See Seng Tan; 4. Aims versus
deeds: EU-China cooperation in nuclear non-proliferation Nicola Casarini
and Xinning Song; 5. Terrorism and organized crime: common concerns but
different interests Raphael Bossong and Leslie Templeman Holmes; 6. Chinese
and EU climate and energy security policy Yan Bo, Katja Biedenkopf and
Zhimin Chen; 7. Competing or converging claims on international order? The
EU, China and human security Sebastian Harnisch and Kai He; 8. Civil
protection: identifying opportunities for collaboration Han Dorussen, Jin
Ling and Evangelos Fanoulis; 9. Cyber security and EU-China relations
Sebastian Bersick, George Christou and Yi Shen; 10. The economic security
dimension of the EU-China relationship: puzzles and prospects Gustaaf
Geeraerts and Huang Weiping; 11. Is securitizing migration a mandatory
choice? Lessons from the EU and China Meng-Hsuan Chou, Els van Dongen and
Harlan Koff; 12. Against the odds: (considerable) convergence and (limited)
cooperation in EU-China security relations Thomas Christiansen, Emil J.
Kirchner and Han Dorussen.