The 2024 ETNC Report is out! "National Perspectives on Europe's De-risking from China" Many thanks to the lead editors Patrik Stig Andersson and Frida Lindberg from the Swedish National China Centre, The Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI) as well as the members of the editorial working group and all contributing authors! Stay tuned for bite-sized highlights and key takeaways from the report in the following days. #Europe #China #derisking #economicsecurity #etnc #etncreport ETNC Coordinating institutions: Elcano Royal Institute Ifri - Institut français des relations internationales Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS) gGmbH ETNC Participating institutions: Austrian Institute for European and Security Policy (AIES), EGMONT - Royal Institute for International Relations, Economic Policy Institute (Bulgaria), Institute of International Relations, Prague, DIIS - Danish Institute for International Studies, Finnish Institute of International Affairs - FIIA, Institute of International Economic Relations (IIER), Corvinus University of Budapest, IAI - Istituto Affari Internazionali, Latvian Institute of International Affairs, Institute of International Relations and Political Science, Vilnius University | VU TSPMI, The Clingendael Institute, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI), The Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM), Universidade de Aveiro, The Romanian Institute for the Study of the Asia-Pacific (RISAP), CEIAS: Central European Institute of Asian Studies, Swedish National China Centre, The Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI), foraus - Swiss Forum on Foreign Policy, Lau China Institute, King's College London
The Swedish National China Centre at Utrikespolitiska institutet is honored to have been entrusted with the role of lead editor and publisher of this year’s report from the European Think-tank Network on China (ETNC), titled “National Perspectives on Europe’s De-risking from China.” The report has now been published! The report examines the viewpoints of 21 EU member states and the United Kingdom on “de-risking,” as well as the practical steps they have taken towards implementing this much-discussed policy. It highlights the diversity of national approaches to Europe’s de-risking agenda, showcases countries’ internal debates (or lack thereof), highlights common concerns and risks associated with China, tracks de-risking measures adopted at the national level, and discusses potential barriers to Europe’s de-risking from China. Access the report through the link below: https://lnkd.in/dXmQ3Kaw