1 China-EU Relations at a Crossroads: "Systemic Rivalry" or "Strategic Partnership"? 2 Europe-China and the Third Way: Steering Order in Times of Change. Evidence from the AIIB and WTO reform 3 Not Getting It’s Act Together? The European Union's Policy towards China 4 China and the EU: Convergence through Multilateralism 5 The Russian Energy and Climate Nexus and the Sino-Russian Relationship 6 The EU’s Struggle of "Standing in Two Boats": The Dual Complexity of the Belt and Road in China-EU Relations 7 One Belt, Multiple Roads: Moscow and Rome in China's Geo-economic Calculations 8 The Ideational Impact of China's Belt and Road in Europe: Cooperation and Competition as Pathways of Principle-Diffusion 9 The Evolving Role of the EU in Intensifying Great Power Politics in the Arctic – Potential Implications for EU-China Relations 10 European-Russian-Chinese Arctic Energy System 11 China and Central and Eastern Europe: The Case of the Baltic States 12 EU and China’s Strategic Partnership on the Blue Economy: Challenges and Opportunities 13 China-EU Economic Relations, Where to Go? Implications from a Longitudinal Case Study of International Acquisition 14 The Role of Culture in Order-building: Lessons from China’s Engagement on the Borders of the EU 15 Framing Chinese Tourism in Europe: Golden Geese or Gaggles?
Li Xing is a Professor in Research Center on Development and International Relations, Department of Politics and Society, Aalborg University, Denmark.