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Conceptual Gaps in China-EU Relations
Introduction: Exploring the Conceptual Gaps in China-EU Relations
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Book chapters
Europe, China and Expectations for Human Rights
Conceptual Differences of Strategic Partnership in EUâChina Relations
Stability and Change
The Conceptual Gap on Human Rights in ChinaâEurope Relations
Conclusion
Diversity, Pragmatism and Convergence
Conceptual Gaps on Global Governance between China and the EU
General Dimension
ChinaâEU Understandings of the International System
The EU and Chinaâs Perceptions of Democracy and Their Impact on ChinaâEU Relations
Sovereignty in ChinaâEU Relations
Multipolarity and Multilateralism as International Norms
Multilateral Dimension
Conceptual Gaps on Stability in Chinese and European Contexts
Introduction
The Conceptual Gap on Soft Power between China and Europe and Its Impact on Bilateral Relations
Bilateral Dimension
China and the EU
pp. 1
Introduction: Exploring the Conceptual Gaps in China-EU Relations
pp. 19
Sovereignty in China-EU Relations: The Conceptual Gap and Its Implications
pp. 35
Diversity, Pragmatism and Convergence: China, the European Union and the Issue of Sovereignty
pp. 50
The Conceptual Gap on Soft Power between China and Europe and Its Impact on Bilateral Relations
pp. 65
China and the EU: Conceptual Gaps in Soft Power
pp. 83
The Conceptual Gap on Human Rights in China-Europe Relations
pp. 98
Europe, China and Expectations for Human Rights
pp. 113
The EU and China’s Perceptions of Democracy and Their Impact on China-EU Relations
pp. 128
Conceptual Gaps on Stability in Chinese and European Contexts
pp. 141
Stability and Change: The EU, China and Perceptions of Stability
pp. 156
Conceptual Differences of Strategic Partnership in EU-China Relations
pp. 173
Multipolarity and Multilateralism as International Norms: The Chinese and European Perspectives
pp. 187
China-EU Understandings of the International System: Multipolarization, Multilateralism and Beyond?
pp. 202
Conceptual Gaps on Global Governance between China and the EU
pp. 216
Conclusion: Managing the Conceptual Gaps in China-EU Relations
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