Awakening to China's Rise: European Foreign and Security Policies toward the People's Republic of China
Autor Hugo Meijeren Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 aug 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198865537
ISBN-10: 0198865538
Pagini: 334
Dimensiuni: 164 x 241 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198865538
Pagini: 334
Dimensiuni: 164 x 241 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Europe has long adopted a 'business-first' approach to China, but it no longer has that luxury. The broad set of national security challenges which various Chinese actors pose to European interests are increasingly apparent. They exist inside China, throughout Europe, and across the Indo-Pacific region. In this very carefully researched and well-written assessment, Hugo Meijer provides a granular and much needed exposé of these threats. This superb study fills an important gap in the literature, and should be read by European government policymakers, intelligence and national security officials, journalists, and policy experts.
In this meticulously researched and engaging book, Meijer documents a pivotal shift in the international politics around China's rise - how France, Germany, and the United Kingdom have transformed their approach to China. As Meijer shows, shared security concerns about China's behaviour in the Asia-Pacific and its inroads into Europe's strategic sectors produced a dramatic shift in their threat perceptions of China and policy responses. A terrific contribution to the literature.
Challenging the idea that major European powers have been driven by a mix of greed and naïveté in their relationship with a rising China, Hugo Meijer draws upon a breathtaking range of primary sources to show how - across Europe - China is being reviewed as the geopolitical challenge of our time. A reference in the field for years to come.
In this thorough, meticulous study Hugo Meijer shows how, over the past decade, France, Britain, and Germany have responded to China's increasingly aggressive behavior, both in the Asia-Pacific and closer to home in Europe itself. Americans who seek closer trans-Atlantic cooperation in dealing with China's rise need to understand how their major European allies assess the challenge and have sought to meet it. Meijer's new book is the place to start.
This is an excellent survey of how Europe's three major powers have attempted to deal with the consequences of China's rise. It shows how the focus on economic issues in the first two decades after the Cold War gradually gave way to security concerns and to an increased emphasis on working with the United States in managing Europe's relations with China.
This monograph is a significant contribution to international relations and national security studies and deserves a wide audience among policy makers.
Awakening to China's Rise fills the gap in scholarly understanding of how major European powers have adjusted and responded to the so-called "rise of China."... The book will appeal to both academic and policy audiences interested in Sino-European relations and is well-positioned to serve as supplementary reading material for undergraduate and postgraduate courses concerned with European foreign policy, "global" China, and the evolving global political and security landscape.
In this meticulously researched and engaging book, Meijer documents a pivotal shift in the international politics around China's rise - how France, Germany, and the United Kingdom have transformed their approach to China. As Meijer shows, shared security concerns about China's behaviour in the Asia-Pacific and its inroads into Europe's strategic sectors produced a dramatic shift in their threat perceptions of China and policy responses. A terrific contribution to the literature.
Challenging the idea that major European powers have been driven by a mix of greed and naïveté in their relationship with a rising China, Hugo Meijer draws upon a breathtaking range of primary sources to show how - across Europe - China is being reviewed as the geopolitical challenge of our time. A reference in the field for years to come.
In this thorough, meticulous study Hugo Meijer shows how, over the past decade, France, Britain, and Germany have responded to China's increasingly aggressive behavior, both in the Asia-Pacific and closer to home in Europe itself. Americans who seek closer trans-Atlantic cooperation in dealing with China's rise need to understand how their major European allies assess the challenge and have sought to meet it. Meijer's new book is the place to start.
This is an excellent survey of how Europe's three major powers have attempted to deal with the consequences of China's rise. It shows how the focus on economic issues in the first two decades after the Cold War gradually gave way to security concerns and to an increased emphasis on working with the United States in managing Europe's relations with China.
This monograph is a significant contribution to international relations and national security studies and deserves a wide audience among policy makers.
Awakening to China's Rise fills the gap in scholarly understanding of how major European powers have adjusted and responded to the so-called "rise of China."... The book will appeal to both academic and policy audiences interested in Sino-European relations and is well-positioned to serve as supplementary reading material for undergraduate and postgraduate courses concerned with European foreign policy, "global" China, and the evolving global political and security landscape.
Notă biografică
Hugo Meijer is CNRS Research Fellow at Sciences Po, Center for International Studies (CERI) and the Founding Director of the European Initiative for Security Studies (EISS), a pan-European multidisciplinary network of scholars that share the goal of consolidating security studies in Europe. He is also Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Security, Diplomacy and Strategy (CSDS) at the Brussels School of Governance, and Honorary Researcher at the Centre for War and Diplomacy, Lancaster University. Previously, he was Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellow at the European University Institute (EUI, Florence), Lecturer in Defence Studies at King's College London, and a Researcher at the Institute for Strategic Research (IRSEM, Paris).