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China, the European Union and the United States of America: Partners or competitors?

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  • Heberer, Thomas
  • Taube, Markus

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This working paper brings together assessments of the trilateral relations between China, the EU und the US from the disciplines of political science and economics. The first paper primarily addresses the following three issues: a) China's current development and prospects b) EU-China relations, and c) recommendations in terms of EU policies towards China. The second paper applies a three tier analysis looking first at changes in the Chinese and global economic setting caused by China's WTO accession. It then takes a look at the bilateral economic relations between China and the EU and US respectively. Finally the scored goals and competing interests of the USA and the EU vis-à-vis China are analysed.

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  • Heberer, Thomas & Taube, Markus, 2002. "China, the European Union and the United States of America: Partners or competitors?," Working Papers on East Asian Studies 45/2002, University of Duisburg-Essen, Institute of East Asian Studies IN-EAST.
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