
Security Relations between China and the European Union
From Convergence to Cooperation?
Cambridge University Press
Published on 1. March 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
274 pages
978-1-316-60291-1 (ISBN)
Description
Over the past decade, the EU and China have expanded their relations beyond a focus on economic and trade issues to the sphere of security. Taking a broad definition of security, a multidisciplinary approach, and a comparative perspective (including scholars from both Europe and China), this book provides an in-depth analysis of the extent to which the EU and China not only express similar threat concerns, or make declarations about joint responses, but also adopt concrete measures in the pursuance of security cooperation. In particular, the book seeks to explore a range of key themes in the field of EU-China security cooperation such as nuclear proliferation, international terrorist threats and cyber attacks. Besides providing an overview of the areas where security cooperation exists and where it does not, it also highlights the aspects of convergence and divergence and the reasons for their occurrence.
Reviews / Votes
'This book is essential reading for those who want to understand the current state of security relations between the EU and China. A clear framework that all authors follow, extensive use of original materials by subject-area experts, and excellent editing work make for a lucid and dispassionate overview of the Sino-European security relationship. Good scholarship, it seems, still has not had enough of experts.' Ramon Pachesco Pardo, European SecurityMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
367 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-316-60291-1 (9781316602911)
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Emil J. Kirchner | Thomas Christiansen | Han Dorussen
Security Relations between China and the European Union
From Convergence to Cooperation?
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Persons
Emil J. Kirchner is Jean Monnet Professor and Coordinator of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence at the University of Essex. His research and publications deal with EU security policy and EU-Asian relations. Thomas Christiansen holds a Chair in European Institutional Politics at Maastricht University, the Netherlands, and is also part-time professor at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute, Florence. He has published widely on different aspects of European integration. Han Dorussen is Professor of Political Science at the University of Essex and has published widely on trade and conflict, peacekeeping operations, and the governance of post-conflict societies, civil protection, and policy convergence in the European Union.
Editor
University of Essex
Universiteit Maastricht, Netherlands
University of Essex
Content
1. EU-China security cooperation in context Emil J. Kirchner, Thomas Christiansen and Han Dorussen; 2. Chinese and EU views of military security: crafting cooperation Simon Duke and Reuben Wong; 3. Regional solutions for regional conflicts? The EU, China and their respective neighbourhoods Thomas Diez, Eva Scherwitz and See Seng Tan; 4. Aims versus deeds: EU-China cooperation in nuclear non-proliferation Nicola Casarini and Xinning Song; 5. Terrorism and organized crime: common concerns but different interests Raphael Bossong and Leslie Templeman Holmes; 6. Chinese and EU climate and energy security policy Yan Bo, Katja Biedenkopf and Zhimin Chen; 7. Competing or converging claims on international order? The EU, China and human security Sebastian Harnisch and Kai He; 8. Civil protection: identifying opportunities for collaboration Han Dorussen, Jin Ling and Evangelos Fanoulis; 9. Cyber security and EU-China relations Sebastian Bersick, George Christou and Yi Shen; 10. The economic security dimension of the EU-China relationship: puzzles and prospects Gustaaf Geeraerts and Huang Weiping; 11. Is securitizing migration a mandatory choice? Lessons from the EU and China Meng-Hsuan Chou, Els van Dongen and Harlan Koff; 12. Against the odds: (considerable) convergence and (limited) cooperation in EU-China security relations Thomas Christiansen, Emil J. Kirchner and Han Dorussen.