China, the European Union and the Restructuring of Global GovernanceEdward 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 |
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