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A meteoric strategic partnership? The still long march of mutual understanding and trust between China and the Czech Republic

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  • Fangxing Qin

    (Beijing Foreign Studies University
    Prague University of Economics and Business)

  • Jeremy Garlick

    (Prague University of Economics and Business)

  • Siyang Liu

    (Prague University of Economics and Business
    Hebei GEO University)

Abstract

After the introduction of the 16 + 1 cooperation platform in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) in 2012, bilateral relations between China and Czechia warmed up in the period 2015–2017, most notably when they became strategic partners in 2016. However, relations declined thereafter due to factors such as China’s underwhelming investment programme, the Czech focus on security and human rights, and some Czech politicians’ engagement with Taiwan. This article analyses the shortcomings inherent in Chinese and Czech interpretations of their partner’s approaches to the relationship. The analysis demonstrates that several factors have undermined China’s efforts to build solid bilateral relations. Above all, China’s misunderstanding of the ways in which the Czech political system and culture influence the formulation of Czech policy towards China, combined with underwhelming economic results, have undermined China’s diplomatic efforts. At the same time, the fragmentation of Czech political power structures means that it is difficult for Czechia to form a stable consensus on China policy. In addition, lack of understanding of China’s history and the contemporary context of its foreign policy means that Czech views on China have become politicised and polarised. These problems have seriously affected the mutual trust and development of relations between the two countries, in the same way as they have impacted relations between China and other CEE countries, most notably Lithuania.

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  • Fangxing Qin & Jeremy Garlick & Siyang Liu, 2023. "A meteoric strategic partnership? The still long march of mutual understanding and trust between China and the Czech Republic," Asia Europe Journal, Springer, vol. 21(1), pages 43-59, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:kap:asiaeu:v:21:y:2023:i:1:d:10.1007_s10308-023-00662-0
    DOI: 10.1007/s10308-023-00662-0
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    1. Richard Turcsányi & Runya Qiaoan, 2020. "Friends or foes? How diverging views of communist past undermine the China-CEE ‘16+1 platform’," Asia Europe Journal, Springer, vol. 18(3), pages 397-412, September.
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