
Europe and Asia: Perceptions From Afar
Natalia Chaban(Author)
Nomos/Bloomsbury (Publisher)
Published on 26. March 2015
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-1-4742-2504-5 (ISBN)
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Is the EU able and prepared to deal with emerging Asia? Is an increasingly affluent Asia willing to engage with economically challenged Europe?
This engaging volume presents the latest empirically informed comparative insight into how key Asian players imagine and perceive the EU before and after the Lisbon Treaty - as well before and after the outbreak of the Euro debt crisis. The result is a comprehensive overview of how these two continents engage and interact.
This engaging volume presents the latest empirically informed comparative insight into how key Asian players imagine and perceive the EU before and after the Lisbon Treaty - as well before and after the outbreak of the Euro debt crisis. The result is a comprehensive overview of how these two continents engage and interact.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 226 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
580 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4742-2504-5 (9781474225045)
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Natalia Chaban is Associate Professor, a Jean Monnet Chair in European Identity and Culture and Head of European and European Union Studies at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Martin Holland is a Jean Monnet Chair and Director of both the National Centre for Research on Europe at the University of Canterbury and of European Union Centres Network, New Zealand.
Martin Holland is a Jean Monnet Chair and Director of both the National Centre for Research on Europe at the University of Canterbury and of European Union Centres Network, New Zealand.
Content
Introduction: Early-Career Academics' Perspectives on Asian Perceptions of the EU, Natalia CHABAN and Martin HOLLAND
Section I: Normative, Economic and Political Visions of the EU Before the Eurozone Souvereign Debt Crisis
Chapter 1: The European Union, Human Rights and Burma/Myanmar: Stakeholders' Perceptions in Southeast Asia, Clara PORTELA
Chapter 2: Chinese Perceptions: An Exploration into the Non-material Underpinning of Sino-EU Trade Relations, Pim VAN LOON
Chapter 3: What Shapes Perceptions of the EU in China? Discrepancies Between Media Representation and Public Perception, LI Zhang
Chapter 4: Political Visions and Stakeholders' Perception: Ideals, Truths and Challenges of the ASEM Process, Alessandra BROVELLI
Chapter 5: It Takes Two to Tango: Who Dances on the ASEM Stage?, LAI Suet-yi
Chapter 6: Perceptions and Misperceptions: Images of the European Union in India, Rajendra K. JAIN and Shreya PANDEY
Section II: Asia's Perceptions of the EU after the Outbreak of the Eurozone Souvereign Debt Crisis
Chapter 7: Challenging the EU's Economic Roles? The Impact of the Euro zone Crisis on EU Images in China, LAI Suet-yi and LI Zhang
Chapter 8: Is FTA for 'Up Closer and Personal?' Reflections on Media and Public Views on the EU in Korea, Sung-Won YOON
Chapter 9: Potential Still Untapped: Japanese Perceptions of the European Union as an Economic and Normative Power, Paul BACON
Chapter 10: Indian Elites and the EU as a Normative Power, Rajendra K. JAIN and Shreya PANDEY
Chapter 11: Who Acts for the EU before and after the Lisbon Treaty? The View Through the Media in Singapore and Thailand, Loke Hoe Yeong and YEO Lay Hwee
Section III: Asia in the Eyes of Europe - Before and After the Crisis
Chapter 12: Asia Through the Eyes of Spain: Spanish Youth Perceptions on Asia-Pacific, Maria CUINAS INSUA
Chapter 13: European Perceptions of Asian Regionalism: The Role of Multilateralism in Europe's Image of Asia, Sebastian BERSICK
Section I: Normative, Economic and Political Visions of the EU Before the Eurozone Souvereign Debt Crisis
Chapter 1: The European Union, Human Rights and Burma/Myanmar: Stakeholders' Perceptions in Southeast Asia, Clara PORTELA
Chapter 2: Chinese Perceptions: An Exploration into the Non-material Underpinning of Sino-EU Trade Relations, Pim VAN LOON
Chapter 3: What Shapes Perceptions of the EU in China? Discrepancies Between Media Representation and Public Perception, LI Zhang
Chapter 4: Political Visions and Stakeholders' Perception: Ideals, Truths and Challenges of the ASEM Process, Alessandra BROVELLI
Chapter 5: It Takes Two to Tango: Who Dances on the ASEM Stage?, LAI Suet-yi
Chapter 6: Perceptions and Misperceptions: Images of the European Union in India, Rajendra K. JAIN and Shreya PANDEY
Section II: Asia's Perceptions of the EU after the Outbreak of the Eurozone Souvereign Debt Crisis
Chapter 7: Challenging the EU's Economic Roles? The Impact of the Euro zone Crisis on EU Images in China, LAI Suet-yi and LI Zhang
Chapter 8: Is FTA for 'Up Closer and Personal?' Reflections on Media and Public Views on the EU in Korea, Sung-Won YOON
Chapter 9: Potential Still Untapped: Japanese Perceptions of the European Union as an Economic and Normative Power, Paul BACON
Chapter 10: Indian Elites and the EU as a Normative Power, Rajendra K. JAIN and Shreya PANDEY
Chapter 11: Who Acts for the EU before and after the Lisbon Treaty? The View Through the Media in Singapore and Thailand, Loke Hoe Yeong and YEO Lay Hwee
Section III: Asia in the Eyes of Europe - Before and After the Crisis
Chapter 12: Asia Through the Eyes of Spain: Spanish Youth Perceptions on Asia-Pacific, Maria CUINAS INSUA
Chapter 13: European Perceptions of Asian Regionalism: The Role of Multilateralism in Europe's Image of Asia, Sebastian BERSICK