China, the European Union and the Restructuring of Global Governance

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Edward Elgar Publishing, 1 mei 2012 - 368 pagina's
China, the European Union and Global Governance examines the key determinants of European and Chinese approaches to the restructuring of global governance systems. Using a multidisciplinary method, this collection of chapters analyses four distinct fields
 

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Introduction
1
PART 1 Shifts in the global order
11
challenges arising from shifts in the global balance of power
13
seeking harmony in identities
50
3 Europe China and the Group of Twenty
62
PART 2 The world trading system
77
living apart together?
79
5 What lessons can be learned from the Doha Round?
98
European and Chinese perspectives
201
12 ChinaEU and the challenge of global climate change and energy
215
13 Climate change technology transfer and lowcarbon economy development in China
219
the Clean Development Mechanism and renewable energy in China
227
China the EU and the restructuring of global governance
245
cooperation competition or conflict?
255
PART 5 Security and politics
265
implications for the East Asian security order and the EUs regional role
267

articulating EUChinaAfrica trilateral relations
106
PART 3 The world financial and monetary system
123
7 A monetary G3 with a multilateral perspective
125
key questions
147
9 Is the renminbi undervalued?
164
Chinas participation in international monetary institutions
183
PART 4 Climate change and energy
199
a question of power and coercion?
283
emerging global powers capable of balancing US hegemony and shaping a new world order?
297
is the PRC writing a new global script?
311
ChinaEU relations in turbulent times which way forward?
325
Index
331
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Edited by Jan Wouters, Full Professor of International Law and International Organizations, Jean Monnet Chair ad personam EU and Global Governance and Director, Institute for International Law and Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies, KU Leuven, Tanguy de Wilde, Université catholique de Louvain, Pierre Defraigne, Madariaga - College of Europe Foundation, Belgium and Jean-Christophe Defraigne, Professor of International Economics, Institute for European Studies and Louvain School of Management, UCLouvain Saint-Louis Brussels University, Belgium

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