China-EU
Preview policy report for 2018 China-EU Summit published
By China Watch | Updated: 2018-07-17 14:43

China Watch Institute unveiled its first comprehensive policy report(PDF) for the 20th China-EU Summit, held on July 16 in Beijing. We, in partnership of the EU-China Research Centre of the College of Europe in Bruges, have invited scholars and policy observers from China and the EU to enrich the debate on the EU-China relations.

Today, we have been aware that China and the EU – committed as they are to multilateralism, free trade and global governance – meet at a time when the stakes are high. This year's summit will surely go beyond bilateral issues and delve into the future of global governance and the destiny of the Eurasian continent. These issues deserve wide public attention and open
academic debates.

It is in this spirit that they have invited up to 20 writers, including Ambassador Zhang Ming, head of the Chinese Mission to the European Union, to write and put forward policy suggestions. 

China Watch Institute unveiled its first comprehensive policy report(PDF) for the 20th China-EU Summit, held on July 16 in Beijing. We, in partnership of the EU-China Research Centre of the College of Europe in Bruges, have invited scholars and policy observers from China and the EU to enrich the debate on the EU-China relations.

Today, we have been aware that China and the EU – committed as they are to multilateralism, free trade and global governance – meet at a time when the stakes are high. This year's summit will surely go beyond bilateral issues and delve into the future of global governance and the destiny of the Eurasian continent. These issues deserve wide public attention and open
academic debates.

It is in this spirit that they have invited up to 20 writers, including Ambassador Zhang Ming, head of the Chinese Mission to the European Union, to write and put forward policy suggestions.