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Bridging Asia-Europe Relations - Shared Challenges and Opportunities

English · Hardback

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This book provides a useful framework for addressing the various aspects of current Asia-Europe relations, including examinations of power transitions and geopolitics, values, and pragmatism, climate change and sustainability, technology and innovation, and infrastructure and connectivity. It discusses the current state of affairs, the future of these relations, and the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for the two regions. In modern times, developments in infrastructure, such as transportation and communication technologies, have enhanced these regions connectivity. Yet, other geopolitical forces and power transitions are also influencing the stability of European-Asian alliances, sometimes in uncertain directions, particularly as competition between China and the United States disrupts the global order. The book also considers the impact of the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian conflict, in relation to Europe-Asia diplomacy. The book pivots on two fundamental questions: How can the two regions bridge their differences and cooperate to meet common challenges? And what opportunities and challenges arise for deeper political and economic integration in doing so? A valuable resource for scholars, policymakers, and those interested in future of Asia-Europe relations, this book is a novel resource for researchers in political science and international relations, sustainability studies, sociocultural studies, and all areas relating to Asian and European regionalism.

List of contents

Preface.- 1. Power Transition, Sino-US Competition and European Major State s Hedging.- 2. Interplay between Values and Pragmatism: Japan amid the Russia s War in Ukraine.- 3. Building bridges to Asia? A critical appraisal of the Global Gateway s (EU) place initiative in Southeast Asia s complex infrastructure politics.- 4. The Different Perceptions of the Russia-Ukraine War in Asia and Europe.- 5. The European Union, China and Brazil: the Climate Emergency between Norms and Interests.- 6. Global companies going net zero in China: The Challenge of tailoring global commitments to local circumstances.- 7. Issues and challenges for migrant workers: A comparison between ASEAN and the European Union.- 8. The Global Civilization Initiative Can Help Deepening Exchanges and Mutual Learning Between Asia and Europe.- 9. What does carbon neutralization policies mean to the EU and Korea?.- 10. The ASEM Education Process and its role in advancing the internationalisation of higher education in Malaysia: a quantitative analysis.

About the author

Dr. Sameer Kumar, Ph.D., is Associate Professor at the Asia-Europe Institute (AEI), Universiti Malaya (University of Malaya), a top public university in Malaysia. AEI has established itself as Southeast Asia’s premier institution in Asia-Europe relations. He has been working at AEI for the last 10 years where he has been involved in teaching, research, supervision, and outreach activities. Dr. Kumar’s teaching and research interests include the history of Europe and European integration, the history of Southeast Asia, digital economy and business in Southeast Asia, sociocultural cooperation in the EU, international relations, social informatics, and networks analysis. He has successfully supervised several Ph.D. and postgraduate students, many of whom have established themselves in academia and industry. Since 2016 he has been Program Coordinator of the Master in ASEAN studies program. Dr. Kumar has managed several funded projects as Principal Investigator including High Impact Research (HIR) of the Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE).

Summary

This book provides a useful framework for addressing the various aspects of current Asia-Europe relations, including examinations of power transitions and geopolitics, values, and pragmatism, climate change and sustainability, technology and innovation, and infrastructure and connectivity. It discusses the current state of affairs, the future of these relations, and the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for the two regions. In modern times, developments in infrastructure, such as transportation and communication technologies, have enhanced these regions’ connectivity. Yet, other geopolitical forces and power transitions are also influencing the stability of European-Asian alliances, sometimes in uncertain directions, particularly as competition between China and the United States disrupts the global order. The book also considers the impact of the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian conflict, in relation to Europe-Asia diplomacy. The book pivots on two fundamental questions: How can the two regions bridge their differences and cooperate to meet common challenges? And what opportunities—and challenges—arise for deeper political and economic integration in doing so? A valuable resource for scholars, policymakers, and those interested in future of Asia-Europe relations, this book is a novel resource for researchers in political science and international relations, sustainability studies, sociocultural studies, and all areas relating to Asian and European regionalism.

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