The European Union is China's largest trading partner, and Chinese views of the EU are of crucial importance in shaping how the relationship will develop in the future, especially as the new Chinese leadership takes power. This book presents the findings of an extensive research project into the views of both elite groups, in government, business, academia, media and social activists, and the Chinese public towards Europe and the European Union.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part 1: Introduction 1. Project Chinese views of the EU Part 2: Citizens 2. Chinese Views of the EU: An Overview of Survey Findings 3. Attitudes towards the EU: In search of an explanation 4. Knowledge of the EU brews affects 5. Chinese Affect towards European Culture 6. Chinese Trust in Europeans: Exploring determinants and consequences 7. Interest, knowledge, and travel in Chinese View of EU and international Affairs Part 3: Elites and citizens 8. Chinese Elites' Assessment of the Most Controversial Issues in EU-China Relations 9. Elite and Public views of EU and Europe: A comparison 10. Media influence on public opinion about the EU and Europeans 11. History textbooks about Europe: From antagonist to model? 12. Methodology