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Book Title: China, the European Union and Global Governance
Editor(s): Wouters, Jan; de Wilde, Tanguy; Defraigne, Pierre; Defraigne, Jean-Christophe
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781781004265
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 3
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors viii
List of abbreviations xvi
Acknowledgements xxi
Introduction: China's rise as a global actor, its consequences
for global governance and how Europe copes with it 1
Jean-Christophe Defraigne, Jan Wouters, Tanguy de Wilde
d'Estmael and Pierre Defraigne
PART 1 SHIFTS IN THE GLOBAL ORDER
1 China shakes the world: challenges arising from shifts
in the global balance of power 13
Jean-Christophe Defraigne
2 China and the EU in global governance: seeking harmony
in identities 50
Yiwei Wang
3 Europe, China and the Group of Twenty 62
Stewart Fleming
PART 2 THE WORLD TRADING SYSTEM
4 China and the European Union in the World Trade
Organization: living apart together? 79
Jan Wouters and Matthieu Burnay
5 What lessons can be learned from the Doha Round? 98
Xiaodong Wang
6 Beyond European conditionality and Chinese non-interference:
articulating EUChinaAfrica trilateral relations 106
Chien-Huei Wu
v
vi China, the European Union and global governance
PART 3 THE WORLD FINANCIAL AND MONETARY
SYSTEM
7 A monetary G3 with a multilateral perspective 125
Pierre Defraigne
8 Prospects for the international monetary system: key
questions 147
Michel Aglietta
9 Is the renminbi undervalued? 164
Sylvain Plasschaert
10 Dynamic engagement: China's participation in international
monetary institutions 183
Qu Bo
PART 4 CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGY
11 Global climate governance and the energy challenge:
European and Chinese perspectives 201
David Belis and Simon Schunz
12 ChinaEU and the challenge of global climate change and
energy ...
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