The Dragonbear and the Grey Rhinos. The European Union Faced with the Rise of the China-Russia Partnership Cover Image

The Dragonbear and the Grey Rhinos. The European Union Faced with the Rise of the China-Russia Partnership
The Dragonbear and the Grey Rhinos. The European Union Faced with the Rise of the China-Russia Partnership

Author(s): Liliana Popescu, Răzvan Tudose
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Political Sciences, Governance, Geopolitics
Published by: Institutul European din România
Keywords: Sino-Russian relations; China; Russia; EU decline; new world order; transatlantic relations.

Summary/Abstract: China and Russia have been developing a strategic partnership over the last decade or more. This serves them to assert their own perspectives in international relations and cooperation to alter the liberal world order. The article is analysing the dimensions of this partnership, as well as asymmetries between the two partners. Russia does not have too many tools nowadays at its disposal to counter China's rise and the power gap between the two is widening every day. Unlike Russia, which does not have many foreign policy alternatives as relations with the West have worsened drastically, China is often courted by both Westerners and non-Westerners. In this context, the European Union seems to be unprepared, at a time when the EU-US relations have suffered during the Trump administration, and all circles are demanding a reset of the transatlantic relationship. Biden’s change in tone regarding the transatlantic relations seems insufficient, as little progress is being made on delicate issues like trade, technology, climate, and China. The EU is unprepared to face the ‘grey rhinos’, the serious problems generated by the rise of China and of the China-Russia partnership. The article identifies and discusses the most important ‘grey rhinos’ the EU needs to deal with.

  • Issue Year: 21/2021
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 130-147
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English