An assessment of the EU-Chinese bilateral relationship under the current economic and geostrategic context. Romania's position

China stands out as a rising economic power. Its leap in international hierarchies is remarkable both in terms of GDP, international trade and investment flows and qualitative indicators. Based on these developments, China is increasingly assertive, both regionally and internationally. At the global...

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Main Author: Iulia Monica Oehler-Şincai
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Language:ron
Published: Institute for World Economy 2016-10-01
Series:Revista de Economie Mondială
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Online Access:http://iem.ro/rem/index.php/REM/article/view/533/611
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description China stands out as a rising economic power. Its leap in international hierarchies is remarkable both in terms of GDP, international trade and investment flows and qualitative indicators. Based on these developments, China is increasingly assertive, both regionally and internationally. At the global level, China's assertiveness is revealed by the largest project ever launched by a single country: One Belt, One Road (OBOR). It represents "a strategic priority" of the Chinese leaders, motivated by economic and geopolitical factors, internal and external determinants. This initiative includes cooperation with over 70 countries and international organizations from Asia to Europe and Africa. At the same time, it involves growing coordination among the countries in terms of policies, increasing financial integration, promoting trade and investment, fostering connectivity through infrastructure projects, and encouraging the movement of people and cultural exchanges. This initiative, as well as the platform for cooperation with 16 countries in Central and Eastern Europe (16+1) have opened on the one hand new ways of enhancing the bilateral EU-China, but on the other hand an unjustified competition between EU countries for financial resources Chinese, although the EU-China strategic partnership, OBOR and 16+1 can benefit all countries involved, given their competitive advantages. Romania, as a member country of the EU and participant at the platform 16+1 should take into account both such new opportunities and the need for an active cooperation with all countries.
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spelling doaj.art-79e29dace76f4e068915af2cbc9c12af2022-12-22T00:49:24ZronInstitute for World EconomyRevista de Economie Mondială2343-95212343-95212016-10-01841426An assessment of the EU-Chinese bilateral relationship under the current economic and geostrategic context. Romania's positionIulia Monica Oehler-Şincai0Institutul de Economie MondialaChina stands out as a rising economic power. Its leap in international hierarchies is remarkable both in terms of GDP, international trade and investment flows and qualitative indicators. Based on these developments, China is increasingly assertive, both regionally and internationally. At the global level, China's assertiveness is revealed by the largest project ever launched by a single country: One Belt, One Road (OBOR). It represents "a strategic priority" of the Chinese leaders, motivated by economic and geopolitical factors, internal and external determinants. This initiative includes cooperation with over 70 countries and international organizations from Asia to Europe and Africa. At the same time, it involves growing coordination among the countries in terms of policies, increasing financial integration, promoting trade and investment, fostering connectivity through infrastructure projects, and encouraging the movement of people and cultural exchanges. This initiative, as well as the platform for cooperation with 16 countries in Central and Eastern Europe (16+1) have opened on the one hand new ways of enhancing the bilateral EU-China, but on the other hand an unjustified competition between EU countries for financial resources Chinese, although the EU-China strategic partnership, OBOR and 16+1 can benefit all countries involved, given their competitive advantages. Romania, as a member country of the EU and participant at the platform 16+1 should take into account both such new opportunities and the need for an active cooperation with all countries.http://iem.ro/rem/index.php/REM/article/view/533/611ChinaEUstrategic partnershipOne BeltOne Road (OBOR)16+1
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An assessment of the EU-Chinese bilateral relationship under the current economic and geostrategic context. Romania's position
Revista de Economie Mondială
China
EU
strategic partnership
One Belt
One Road (OBOR)
16+1
title An assessment of the EU-Chinese bilateral relationship under the current economic and geostrategic context. Romania's position
title_full An assessment of the EU-Chinese bilateral relationship under the current economic and geostrategic context. Romania's position
title_fullStr An assessment of the EU-Chinese bilateral relationship under the current economic and geostrategic context. Romania's position
title_full_unstemmed An assessment of the EU-Chinese bilateral relationship under the current economic and geostrategic context. Romania's position
title_short An assessment of the EU-Chinese bilateral relationship under the current economic and geostrategic context. Romania's position
title_sort assessment of the eu chinese bilateral relationship under the current economic and geostrategic context romania s position
topic China
EU
strategic partnership
One Belt
One Road (OBOR)
16+1
url http://iem.ro/rem/index.php/REM/article/view/533/611
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