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Remaking Global Order The Evolution of Europe-China Relations and its Implications for East Asia and the United States - Nicola Casarini 2009 PDF Oxford ; New York Oxford University Press, impr. . BOOKS HISTORY
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Remaking Global Order The Evolution of Europe-China Relations and its Implications for East Asia and the United States
Author: Nicola Casarini
Year: 2009
Pages: 263
Format: PDF
File size: 1 MB
Language: ENG



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The book "Remaking Global Order: The Evolution of Europe-China Relations and Its Implications for East Asia and the United States" by Amitav Acharya offers a comprehensive analysis of the evolving relationship between Europe and China and its impact on East Asia and the United States. The author, a renowned international relations scholar, provides a nuanced understanding of how the changing dynamics between these regions will shape the future of global order. The book begins by exploring the historical context of Europe-China relations, from the early modern period to the present day. The author highlights how European powers, particularly Britain and France, played a significant role in shaping China's modernization and opening up to the world. This history has created a complex web of cultural, economic, and political ties that continue to influence the relationship today. The book then delves into the current state of Europe-China relations, focusing on the challenges and opportunities presented by China's rise as a global power. The author argues that while China's growth has brought many benefits, such as increased trade and investment, it has also led to concerns about intellectual property theft, market distortion, and human rights abuses. The book examines how Europe has responded to these challenges, including through the development of new trade policies and strategic partnerships with other nations. One of the central themes of the book is the need for a more nuanced understanding of China's rise and its implications for global order. The author contends that China's development should not be viewed solely through the lens of power politics, but rather as part of a broader process of technological evolution.
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