<p>This accessible text offers a comprehensive analysis of the European Union (EU)-China relationship, as one of the most important in global politics today. Both are major players on the world stage, accounting for 30% of trade and nearly a quarter of the worldβs population.Β This text shows how, d
China and the European Union
β Scribed by Lisheng Dong, Zhengxu Wang, and Henk Dekker
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 278
- Series
- Routledge China Policy Series
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
China and the European Union
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Contents
Figures
Tables
Contributors
Foreword
Part I Introduction
1 Introduction
Part II Citizens
2 Chinese views of the EU: Overview of survey findings
3 Attitudes towards the EU among Chinese urban citizens: In search of an explanation
4 Knowledge and perception: How does an understanding of the EUβs internal complexities affect the EUβs image among Chinese people?
5 Chinese affect towards European culture: Levels, determinants and consequences
6 The determinants and consequences of Chinese trust in Europeans
7 Chinese views of Europe and international affairs: A comparative perspective
Part III Elites and citizens
8 Opinions of Chinese elites on the most controversial issues affecting the EUβs China policy
9 Leadersβ views and public opinion: Different perceptions of the EU in urban China
10 Media influence on ethnocentrism towards Europeans
11 From antagonist to model?: The function and place of Europe in Chinese middle school history textbooks
Part IV Conclusion
12 Conclusions, reflections and perspectives
Index
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