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Evaluating EU-China Relations and the Consequences for the China Policy of the US

Synergy or Competition? Roundtable, May 3/4, 2001, CAP

05.05.2001 · Improving Responsiveness


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The Economic Dimension: Main Features, Challenges and Perspectives
Prof. Markus Taube, East Asian Economic Studies / China, Gerhard-Mercator University Duisburg

Economic Relations after China's Accession to the WTO: An American Perspective on Shared Goals & Challenges Confronting the United States and the European Union
Dr. Mark A. Groombridge, Research Fellow, Center for Trade Policy Studies, The Cato Institute
Comments Welcome: mgroombridge@cato.org

A Developing Triangular Relationship?
Options for the Future

Professor Jonathan Adelman, Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver

Sino - EU Economic Relations: The Past and the Future
Huang Weiping, Professor and Dean, School of Economics, Renmin University of China

Die europäisch-chinesischen Wirtschaftsbeziehungen
im Licht der Euro-Einführung

Prof. Markus Taube, East Asian Economic Studies / China, Gerhard-Mercator University Duisburg


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