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Europe and Globalization: Framework for Applying Doublestandards
Europe and Globalization: Framework for Applying Doublestandards

Author(s): Rada Cristina Irimie
Subject(s): Supranational / Global Economy, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, International relations/trade, Economic development, Globalization
Published by: Fundatia Română pentru Inteligenta Afacerii
Keywords: Globalization; Cooperation; Trade; Arms embargo; Human rights;

Summary/Abstract: The term of “globalization” has been very much used in recent days in order to explain a series of phenomena, especially from the economic field. Indeed, after a thorough research, globalization could be mostly relegated to the economic field. However, the term can also designate a series of other processes, from other fields of activities. The present paper shall deal with an analysis of two economic colossus – the European Union and China by applying to them the variable of “globalization”. It is globalization that made possible the establishment of such relations, as well as their effective management and constant improvement. Even if the relations have had their ups and downs, the general framework provided by globalization helped appease conflicts when they were about to break out, and even offered an alternative to situations which seemed impossible to manage (as is the arms embargo). The paper shall be structured as follows: an analysis of the term from several perspectives, including the social and economic one, followed by its application to the given situation: the European Union-Chinese relations. In this regard, given time and space constraints, we shall limit the research to only two types of cooperation: economic and political and security-related cooperation. The final chapter of the paper shall also refer to several elements of discontent within this relation, such as the arms embargo, the disrespect for human rights in China and the unstable situation of Taiwan. However, these elements of discontent shall only be referred to when necessary, leaving a deeper analysis of them to a future academic endeavor.

  • Issue Year: II/2014
  • Issue No: 05
  • Page Range: 365-373
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English