Frustrated relations?: China with Central and Eastern Europe
"This book focuses on Chinas foreign strategy and policy toward Central and Eastern Europe via the China-CEEC Cooperation Mechanism. It discusses the formation and evolution of the mechanism, concentrating on Chinas leading role in this process, and covering a range of issues related to the mec...
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Contents 1 China, Central and Eastern Europe: Way towards Rediscovering. 1.1 Preliminary Contact during the Cold War . 1.2 Alienation in Times of Transition . 1.3 Beyond Development from New Century to 2012 . 1.4 A New Interpretation Since 2012. 1.5 China and the CEE in the New Era. 1.6 Concluding Remarks. References . 2 Heterogeneity: Internal Dimensions among Central and Eastern European Countries . 2.1 Central and Eastern Europe: A Brief Historical Perspective . 2.2 Political Images of Central and Eastern European Countries . 2.3 Levels of Economic Gaps. 2.4 Differences in “Return to Europe” . 2.5 Diversified in Security Perceptions . 2.6 Concluding Remarks. References
. 3 Cooperation in Asymmetric Dilemmas . 3.1 Asymmetric Cooperation in a Changing Context . 3.2 Asymmetric Nexus in China-CEEC Economic Relations . 3.2.1 Economic Cooperation with CEE Countries: Current Status . 3.2.2 Asymmetry and Non-complementarity on Economic Cooperation . 3.3 Asymmetry in Strategic Priorities . 3.4 Asymmetry in Values . 3.5 Pragmatic Practice of Overcoming Asymmetric Dilemmas . 3.5.1 Preliminary Establishment of the Institution. 3.5.2 Carving Out Footholds in Central and Eastern Europe . 1 3 6 9 12 17 21 21 25 26 28 33 35 36 38 38 41 42 44 44 48 51 53 55 56 62 XV
xvi Contents 3.6 Concluding Remarks. References . 65 66 4 Relations in the Wider Neighborhood: Global Dimensions . 69 4.1 Reconceptualizing Central and Eastern Europe in a Multipolar World. 69 4.1.1 United States: A New Status Quo. 73 4.1.2 The Russian Neighborhood. 77 4.1.3 The European Union: Priority for CEE Countries . 80 4.2 China-CEE Relations in the Wider Neighborhood . 85 4.2.1 Different Approaches to China-EU-CEEC Relations . 87 4.2.2 Germany’s Perception on “China-CEEC” Cooperation Mechanism . 93 4.2.3 China-Russia-CEEC Relations . 98 4.2.4 China-US-CEEC Relations . 102 4.3 Concluding Remarks. 109 References . 110 5 Local Cooperation: New Highlights of China with Central and Eastern Europe . 115 5.1 The Emergence of Local Cooperation in China . 116
5.1.1 Glocalization: A Type of New Interaction. 117 5.1.2 Diversity in Local Cooperation. 5.2 Local Cooperation Between China and CEEC: An Overview . 5.3 Local Cooperation in Practice: Sister Cities and City Network . 5.3.1 Sister Cities . 5.3.2 City Network. 5.4 CaseStudy: Shaanxi Province with CEE Countries . 5.5 Case Study: Chengdu and Lodz. 5.5.1 The “Rong-Ou+ ” (Chengdu-Europe) Plan. 5.6 Challenges and Opportunities for Local Cooperation . 5.7 Conclusion Remarks . References . 6 118 119 122 124 127 129 133 134 137 139 140 Conclusion: The Next Decade of Pragmatic Cooperation . 143 6.1 Main Achievements of Cooperation between China with Central and Eastern European Countries. 144 6.1.1 Promoting Connectivity with China and CEE Countries . 144 6.1.2 Focus on Green Development with CEE Countries. 6.1.3 People-To-People Exchange and Local Cooperation. 6.1.4 Health Cooperation amidst Covid-19. 6.2 Main
Challenges of Cooperation between China with Central and Eastern European Countries . 147 6.2.1 Era of World Drastic Changes . 6.2.2 Constraint Difficulty on Cooperative Projects . 145 146 147 148 150
Contents 6.2.3 Complicated Issues of Cooperation . Roadmap for High-Quality Development of Cooperation Between China and CEE Countries . 152 6.3.1 Improving Mechanisms for Coordinated Development. 6.3.2 Facilitating Multilevel Cooperation . 6.3.3 Fostering People-To-People Exchanges . References . xvii 151 6.3 152 153 155 156 |
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