Commentary The European Union (EU) has made substantial changes in China policy, and the European Parliament further outlined a new EU strategy on China on September 16. This new EU strategy on China aims at continuing talks with the Chinese regime about global challenges like climate change and health crises while raising concerns over the regime’s human rights violations. The EU member states have also reached a consensus to resist the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and to sanction the CCP through political, economic, and diplomatic strategies. Moreover, the EU aligns with democracies, such as the United States and Japan that share common values, to counter the threats and challenges posed by the CCP. Upheaval in EU-China Relations In 2020, the Chinese regime and the United States entered a new cold war and the regime wooed the EU with multiple tactics. China became the EU’s largest trading partner for the first …
European Union Undergoing a Comprehensive Transformation of China Policy
September 21, 2021
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