China’s role in the EU’s search for strategic autonomy: nonhegemonic power relations during world order transition
Jing Huang
Abstract:By applying an analysis framework related to historical structure developed by Robert W. Cox, the article attempts to explore China’s role in the European Union (EU)’s search for strategic autonomy (SA). Moreover, it aims to understand big power relations during world order transition in a broader sense. The article argues that EU-SA is the EU’s strategy to navigate through the transition in global order and to maintain its values and interests in the upcoming order. In other words, EU-SA is a hegemonic game b… Show more
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