'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 Security
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.