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SUMMARY:Workshop: &quot;From Trade to Geopolitics: The Shifting EU-China Landscape&quot;
DESCRIPTION:The Jean Monnet Chair in EU External Relations and the Eastern Europe and Transatlantic Network are very pleased to co-host the research workshop, &quot;From Trade to Geopolitics: The Shifting EU-China Landscape&quot;.



This event will bring together policymakers and scholars from economics, political science, and law to examine key developments shaping EU-China relations. Discussions will explore:




The challenges posed by China’s rise to the global economic order and the EU’s strategic response.



The impact of US-China competition on the EU’s policy and economic strategies.



The evolving Russia-China alliance and its geopolitical and economic consequences for the EU, including trade, security, and diplomacy.




By convening experts and decision-makers, the workshop aims to deepen understanding of these complex dynamics and generate insights to inform future policy approaches.



Draft program (as of April 15):



8:45AM-9:00AM &nbsp; &nbsp;Registration and Welcome Coffee



9:00AM-9:15AM &nbsp; &nbsp;Opening Remarks by Crina Viju-Miljusevic, Carleton University



9:15AM-10:45AM &nbsp;Panel 1: Navigating EU-China Relations: Challenges and Opportunities



Chair: Crina Viju-Miljusevic



Presenters:



Anton Malkin, University of Alberta
China and EU relations and End of Free Trade.




Duncan Freeman, ICHEC Brussels Management School
The EU and China: Tensions, Risks and Narrative Transitions?




Jing Men, East China Normal University (online)
How Chinese Perceive EU-China Relations.



Andreea Brînză, Romanian Institute for the Study of Asia-Pacific (online)
Sometimes Partner, Often Competitor, Maybe Rival, Depending on Whom You Ask and When: Perspectives on China from Europe.



10:45AM-11:00AM &nbsp;Break



11:00AM-12:30PM &nbsp;Panel 2: EU-China-US: Strategic Interactions in a Shifting World



Chair: Patrick Leblond, University of Ottawa



Presenters:



Jeremy Paltiel, Carleton University
The Enemy’s Enemy I Can’t Befriend: The Dilemma for the EU (and Canada) of Sino-American Rivalry Under MAGA.



Charles Burton, Sinopsis
The Impact of Recent US Foreign Policy Doctrine Transformation on China-EU Relations.



Kristen Hopewell, University of British Columbia
Between Scylla and Charybdis: Navigating EU Strategic Autonomy Amid the US-China Trade War.



Min Ye, Boston University (online)
Aligning or Balancing—China&#039;s Reactive Approach to Relations in Europe.



12:30PM-1:30PM &nbsp;Lunch



1:30PM-3:00PM &nbsp; &nbsp;Panel 3: The EU-China-Russia Nexus: Confrontation or Cooperation?



Chair: Paul Goode, Carleton University



Presenters:



Piotr Dutkiewicz, Carleton University
Unavoidable Friendship – Notes on Russia/China Relations.




Jeanne Wilson, Harvard University
Russian-Chinese Relations: Their Relevance for the European Union.



Una Bērziņa-Čerenkova, Riga Stradins University
Russia-China Ideological Alignment Following the Full-Scale Invasion of Ukraine.



This is a hybrid event with in-person and online attendance.



***Video recordings of the panel presentations are available at the Jean Monnet Chair Research page here.***











Jean Monnet Chair in EU External Relations is&nbsp;co-funded by the European Union and by Carleton University. The Eastern Europe and Transatlantic Network (EETN) is hosted by the Institute of European, Russian and Eurasian Studies at Carleton University with a grant from the MINDS (Mobilizing Insights in Defence and Security) which is funded by the&nbsp;Department of National Defence.
LOCATION:Senate Room, 6th floor room 608 Pigiarvik, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6
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