The EU’s interest in and engagement with North East Asia has grown massively over the last three decades, the shaping and implementation of its policy influenced heavily by the UK and its historical links with East Asia. Brexit therefore raises questions about the future of this engagement and comes against a background of wider threats to the liberal world order, especially rising tensions between the USA and China. Worried that they may be forced to choose sides in their hitherto carefully managed relationships with the two, China’s neighbours are therefore watching with interest to see how the EU and the UK respond and manage their future relations with the region. This book goes beyond the traditional trade links to consider diplomatic and security perspectives, as well as wider issues such as the possible impact on educational and research links. It will be of interest to diplomats, scholars, and economists.
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The EU’s interest in and engagement with North East Asia has grown massively over the last three decades, the shaping and implementation of its policy influenced heavily by the UK and its historical links with East Asia.
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Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. The USA-East Asia and the Struggle to Reform World Order.- Chapter 3. How should the USA and Europe respond to the strategic challenge of China? Chapter 4. The Japanese government’s response to Brexit.- Chapter 5. Title?.- Chapter 6. Building Taiwan-U.K Security Linkages after Brexit: A Bridge Too Far? Chapter 7. Brexit, Taiwan and the global semi-conductor industry.- Chapter 8. The Impact of Brexit on the Higher Education Sector and the Connection with East Asia.- Chapter 9. A New World Trade Order? The EU, BREXIT and the CPTPP.- Chapter 10. Conclusion.
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A timely collection of studies about a highly topical issue, and one that is not likely to lose its salience any time soon. The authors have rich experience, both in the region and in academia, which helps shape their contributions in ways which are pragmatic, well informed and admirably focussed.

– Kerry Brown, Professor of Chinese Studies and Director, Lau China Institute, King’s College London

This is a timely book on an important subject. The thoughtful insights shared by former policy makers and sharp academic analysts raise important questions on how relations between Europe and North East Asia will unfold.

– Steve Tsang, Director, SOAS China Institute, SOAS University of London

The EU’s interest in and engagement with North East Asia has grown massively over the last three decades, the shaping and implementation of its policy influenced heavily by the UK and its historical links with East Asia. Brexit therefore raises questions about the future of this engagement and comes against a background of wider threats to the liberal world order, especially rising tensions between the USA and China. China and its neighbours are therefore watching with interest to see how the EU and the UK respond and manage their future relations with the region. This book goes beyond the traditional trade links to consider diplomatic and security perspectives, as well as wider issues such as the possible impact on educational and research links. It will be of interest to diplomats, scholars, and economists.

Michael Reilly has 30 years of experience as a diplomat, most of it in East Asia or handling policy towards the region. His previous books include Towards an EU-Taiwan Investment Agreement (2017) and The Implications of Brexit for East Asia (co-edited with David W.F.Huang, 2018).

Dr. Chun-Yi Lee is an Associate Professor in the School of Politics and International Relations (SPIR) at the University of Nottingham. Her current research project is China’s New Normal: The Impact of China’s Rise on the Global Political Economy.

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“A timely collection of studies about a highly topical issue, and one that is not likely to lose its salience any time soon. The authors have rich experience, both in the region and in academia, which helps shape their contributions in ways which are pragmatic, well informed and admirably focussed.” (Kerry Brown, Professor of Chinese Studies and Director, Lau China Institute, King’s College London)

This is a timely book on an important subject that is overlooked. Some of the thoughtful insights shared by former policy makers and sharp academic analysts in this work raise important questions on how relations between Europe and North East Asia will unfold. (Steve Tsang, Director, SOAS China Institute, SOAS University of London)

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ISBN
9789811598401
Publisert
2021-01-10
Utgiver
Springer Verlag, Singapore
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
269

Biografisk notat

Michael Reilly has 30 years of experience as a diplomat, most of it in East Asia or handling policy towards the region. His previous books include Towards an EU-Taiwan Investment Agreement (2017) and The Implications of Brexit for East Asia (co-edited with David W.F.Huang, 2018).

Dr. Chun-Yi Lee is an Associate Professor in the School of Politics and International Relations (SPIR) at the University of Nottingham. Her current research project is China’s New Normal: The Impact of China’s Rise on the Global Political Economy.