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This book analyses the interactions between China, the United States (US), and the European Union (EU) with regard to tensions, competition, and cooperation.
It examines the transformation of the global system into a multipolar and multilateral one, with a particular focus on US-China relations and their interactions with the EU. The authors trace the revitalised unilateralism and selective multilateralism of the US, while also exploring the broader multilateral frameworks developed by China and other countries. The chapters examine the economic and political changes experienced by China, the US, and the EU in terms of investment, trade, manufacturing, and global relations, including the EU's Indo-Pacific policy.
This book will appeal to scholars of global studies, world history, political science, international relations, and regional studies (China, Europe, and the US).
Contents
Part 1 Opening Up the Theme of Trilateral Interactions Among China, the US, and the EU 1. Re-sovereignizing US-China Relations and the EU Adaptation. Multilateral Global Transformation 2. The Prospects of "China-EU Comprehensive Agreement on Investment" and the US-EU Coordination on China 3. An Anatomy of the China Factor in Transatlantic Relations Part 2 The Trilateral Reconfigurations in Global Relations 4. Transatlantic Relations in Flux: Trump's Shockwaves, Biden's New Atlanticism, and the Uncertain Path Forward 5. How to maintain a balance in the intricate pas de trois among China, US and EU 6. Changing European Interests in European-American Relations in the Light of China's Rise 7. Ideological Divides and the Future of Europe: Communitarianism, Cosmopolitanism, and European Integration 8. Competition in Manufacturing Industry among China, US and EU: Current Situations, Countermeasures of US and EU and Prospects 9. China, US and EU Environmental Competition: Nationalism and the Planetary Crisis 10. Analysis on the EU's Indo-Pacific Policy. Differences from the US's and Implications for China



