Abstract
The EU–China relationship is becoming a more and more important feature in
international relations. The EU’s institutional consolidation, development of
supranational trade power and the foreign policy is opening the Common Foreign
and Security Policy (CFSP) has entangled with the PRC’s ongoing sense of
geopolitical intrigues between the superpowers. With its talk of ‘multipolarity’,
grand strategy has converged, though China’s stress on ‘multipolarity’ can
perhaps be distinguished from the EU’s stress on ‘multilateralism’. However, EU–
China relationship has matured in the previous two decades to involves significant
economic matters and the outlook of a wider ‘strategic partnership’, bringing with
it a challenge to US’s unipolarity and unilateralism (Scott, 2007: 23).
Xu Sangyi, Shumaila Firdos. (2017) TO WHAT EXTENT DOES THE US-PRC-EU STRATEGIC TRIANGLE STRENGTHEN THE EUROPEAN POSITION IN ITS BILATERAL RELATIONS WITH THE PRC?, Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan, Volume 54, Issue 2.
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