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Connectivity Cooperation Between China and Europe - A Multi-Dimensional Analysis

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This book is the first systematic China-based study on connectivity cooperation between China and Europe. It is packed with discussion of scholars not just from China, but also Central and Eastern Europe on the origin and paradigm of China-European connectivity from a range of different perspectives.

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PART I: OVERVIEW OF CONNECTIVITY COOPERATION BETWEEN CHINA AND EUROPE
1. Cooperation between China and Central and Eastern European Countries in the Context of the BRI
Liu Zuokui2. China-Europe Connectivity System in Perspective of Embedded Relationship
Ju Weiwei3 Strategic Sovereignty: The Framework of Connectivity between China and Europe
Marek Hrubec4 Beyond China's Grand Strategy Cultivation: Connectivity as Neglected Variable
Branislav Djordjevic, Nenad Stekic
5 The Pandemic and the Connectivity between China and Europe
Ivona Ladjevac, Ana Jovic-LazicPART II: FORMS OF CONNECTIVITY COOPERATION BETWEEN CHINA AND EUROPE6. The Soft Connectivity between China and Europe: Commons and Divergences on Sustainable Development
Song Lilei
7. The "Dual Circulation" Strategy: China's Response to Declining International Economic Connectivity
Natasa Stanojevic
8. Chinese Cultural Diplomacy and BRI: View from the Establishment of China Cultural Centers
Jiagu Richter9 Digital Economy Connectivity in China and Europe: Status and Prospects
Gu Hongfei, Bian Minjia
PART III: CASES OF CONNECTIVITY COOPERATION BETWEEN CHINA AND EUROPE
10. Connectivity between China and Europe: The Successful Experience of Zhejiang
Zhang Haiyan, Lyu Fangyi, and Xiong Xiao
11. Connectivity Cooperation between Regional China and Europe: The Integrated Regional Development of the Yangtze River Delta as an Opportunity to Europe
Long Jing12. Economic Connectivity Within the BRI: China and the Western Balkans
Katarina Zakic13. The BRI and Southeast Europe 6: Connectivity, Peace Growth, and "Debt Trap Diplomacy"
Jasna Plevnik14. Connecting the Dots: Can the EU and China Cooperate in the Western Balkans?
Ardian Hackaj


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Liu Zuokui is the Research Fellow and Deputy Director of the Institute of European Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Liu's major research interests include Central and Eastern European Studies, Balkan Studies, European Union Integration Studies, China-EU Relations and EU-USA relations.
Branislav Ðor¿evi¿ was appointed the Director of the Institute of International Politics and Economics in January 2015. The main field of his research interest is international security.


Summary

This book is the first systematic China-based study on connectivity cooperation between China and Europe. It is packed with discussion of scholars not just from China, but also Central and Eastern Europe on the origin and paradigm of China-European connectivity from a range of different perspectives.

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