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Navigating Complexities: The Eu's Perceptions Of China's Role In The Ukrainian Conflict And Implications For The Eu-China Relationship

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  • Dradin Romain

    (National Research University Higher School of Economics)

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The EU-China relationship has evolved from a mere economic partnership to a multifaceted relation, with the EU perceiving China as a cooperation partner, economic competitor, and systemic rival since 2019. In 2022, the eruption of armed conflict in Ukraine prompted a significant response from the EU, including sanctions against Russia and indirect measures like capping Russian oil prices for third countries. This event triggered a shift in EU foreign policy, with China maintaining neutrality while facing assertive European demands. This article examines the EU's view of China's response to the Ukrainian conflict, analyzing China's peace principles and their potential impact on the broader EU-China relationship.

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  • Dradin Romain, 2023. "Navigating Complexities: The Eu's Perceptions Of China's Role In The Ukrainian Conflict And Implications For The Eu-China Relationship," HSE Working papers WP BRP 43/IR/2023, National Research University Higher School of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:hig:wpaper:43/ir/2023
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    Keywords

    EU-China Relationships; Ukrainian Conflict; Discourse; EU Perception; EU Foreign Policy;
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