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Sino-EU Security Relations

Sino-EU Security Relations
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摘要 There are two levels of security relations between China and the EU. The first level is that of China and the EU as a whole. The second level is that between China and member states of the EU respectively. Because the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the EU is still in an initial phase, defense relations between China and the EU have mainly been at the second level. Current China-EU Security Relations There are two levels of security relations between China and the EU. The first level is that of China and the EU as a whole. The second level is that between China and member states of the EU respectively.
作者 Xia Liping
出处 《Contemporary International Relations》 2010年第1期102-108,共7页 现代国际关系(英文版)
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