EU-China Relations: soft power versus brute force in the global marketplace

Europeans tend to be over pessimistic about their economic strengths vis-a-vis China, says Jonathan Story, Emeritus Professor of International Political Economy at INSEAD. In this article, republished for Criticaleye courtesy of INSEAD Knowledge, Jonathan looks at the cultural and political forces that have so far shaped their relationship.




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