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Andreea BRINZA, Una Alexandra BERZINA-CERENKOVA, Philippe LE CORRE, John SEAMAN, Richard Q. TURCSANYI, Stefan VLADISAVLJEV

EU-China relations: De-risking or de-coupling − the future of the EU strategy towards China Study PE 754.466, European Parliament, March 2024

As the European Union (EU) prepares for a new round of parliamentary elections, how should the bloc consider its strategy towards China?

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To evaluate the EU's policy framework towards China, this study analyses the varied facets of bilateral relations and the EU’s approach towards China, including its policy of de-risking, together with issues relating to China’s domestic politics and foreign policy. It highlights the need for the EU to adopt a coherent vision and a comprehensive and consistent long-term China strategy that can guide its future actions towards China and on the world stage. Based on its findings, it also provides a series of specific recommendations for the EU on the numerous topics analysed in the study.

John Seaman, Research Fellow in Ifri's Center for Asian Studies, was a co-author of this study, contributing notably to the analysis on the concepts of de-risking and economic security in the EU's relations with China.

> Download the study on the website of the European Parliament.

Keywords
economic security European Strategy China European Union