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This book offers a sustained, historically grounded analysis of the identity factor in China-Europe relations. The identity of the modern Chinese state was forged in the context of European emissaries, gunboats, and books. The effects still shape China's policies towards Europe today, as it becomes a focal point in the great power competition between the US and China. The author argues that identity dilemmas are central to Chinese Europe policies, both past and present. This is reflected in the two-pronged composition of the book; one historical section, combined and complemented with one contemporary section. Case studies of three key political flashpoints between the EU, individual European countries, and China over the last two decades, demonstrates the contemporary relevance of a set of identity issues whose deep roots are uncovered through analysing Chinese political texts from the preceding two centuries. Aimed primarily at scholars and students of Chinese and European international relations, this book will also be of interest to scholars of ontological security theory, constructivism, and other identity-driven approaches to international politics.
Contents
Chapter 1: Introducing the China-Europe Identity Issue
Chapter 2: Ontological Security with Chinese Characteristics?
Chapter 3: The History of the Chinese Image of Europe
Chapter 4: Re-Establishing China in a Eurocentric Order
Chapter 5: CCP's New China in a Post-War World
Chapter 6: Embargo Breakdown in the New Millennium
Chapter 7: The 2008 Olympic Troubles
Chapter 8: Boycotts of Europe in Xi Jinping's New Era
Chapter 9: Identity Matters



