DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN EUROPEAN UNION AND CHINA
DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN EUROPEAN UNION AND CHINA
Author(s): Nail IsufiSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment
Published by: University of Tetova
Keywords: European Union; International; Treaty; Member; China
Summary/Abstract: Diplomatic relations between the EU and China are important, and at the same time include various areas of cooperation. Today what will characterizes the unity and identity of the continent of the Europe is the result of developments and events that happened in the second half of the twentieth century. Relations between EU countries after the Second World War changed dramatically, as a result of economic and political factors. Taking into consideration that under the international law the EU establish agreements with China in various fields, such as: diplomatic, economic, industrial, technical, etc. Based on this, the aim of this paper is focused on the mentioned agreements in diplomatic aspect. Namely, this cooperation makes more popular these two countries in the world as largest traders, but always based on fulfillment of the rights and obligations set forth in the rules of the World Trade Organization. This paper also is based on international and local literature, including different opinions from the authors and scholars. The methods that have been used in this paper are of historical and comparative aspect. The role and importance of China’s diplomacy results in maintaining its status as a developing country. However, the EU aim is to cooperate with China in all areas, in order to have economic and political benefits in international level.
Journal: JUSTICIA – International Journal of Legal Sciences
- Issue Year: 8/2020
- Issue No: 13-14
- Page Range: 154-160
- Page Count: 7
- Language: English