Europe-Asia Relations - Building Multilateralisms

BRIDGES Brian , BALME Richard

135,00 € 135,00 € 135.0 EUR

Disponibilité : Out of stock - available in 10 open days
Ajouter au panier

Description du produit

Résumé

Europe and the Asia Pacific are central to the new global order, acting both as partners and as counter-balances to American power and influence. Through the expanding European Union, the European states collectively have become a major actor in globalization through their economic might and global links. At the same time, economic development and transition politics have transformed the regional and international politics of the Asia Pacific. Europe-Asia Relations analyses the increasingly complex and close-knit inter-relations between these two regions. By addressing both key thematic topics – trade, investment, diplomacy and security – and crucial bilateral relations with major actors, such as China, Japan, India, as well as middle powers and regional organizations, this volume provides a comprehensive overview of the inter-regional relationship. By exploring the substance, manner and dynamics of these inter-actions at the bilateral, multi-lateral, and inter-regional levels, this volume examines how the various countries and peoples relate to each other and to the emerging multi-polar and multi-lateral global order. The Europe-Asia relationship is often described as the weak link in the global power triangle with the United States. Yet, by using a multi-national and multi-disciplinary group of authors, this volume sheds new light on this increasingly important relationship, which will be crucial to the future dynamics of international order. 'I can highly recommend this book to any student of regionalism and the EU more generally.' - Michael J. Steffens, Journal of Common Market Studies

Table des matières

Introducing Asia, Europe and the Challenges of Globalization; R.Balme & B.Bridges PART 1: INTER-REGIONAL RELATIONS IN A GLOBALIZING CONTEXT Europe-Asia: The Historical Limits of a "Soft" Relationship; F.Godement EU Foreign Policy and Asia; K.Smith The Asia Strategy of the European Union and Asia-EU Economic Relations; H-C.Kim & S-H.Park EU-ASEAN Relations and Policy-Learning; L.H.Yeo Asian Migrants in Europe: The Need for a Global Perspective; L.Douw PART 2: PATTERNS OF BILATERALISM A European Strategy towards China?; R.Balme China's Strategic Thinking: The Role of the European Union; W.Ting Taiwan and Europe; C.Tubilewicz From an Issue-Specific to a Global Partnership: Japan and the EU; M.Hachiya The European Union and the Korean Conundrum; B.Bridges India-EU Relations: Building a Strategic Partnership; U.Salma Bava