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This book is a comprehensive reference book and commentary on basic documents about relations between the EU and the People's Republic of China from 1949 to the present. It contains all significant official and unofficial documents in English and Chinese about EU-China relations since the founding of the PRC in 1949. Since the opening-up of China in 1979, and especially after the establishment of the EU in 1992, relations between the EU and China have developed apace. Today the EU and China are 'strategic partners', with a very broad-based relationship, extending far beyond trade to encompass a growing number of important economic, political, social and cultural domains. The relationship is certain to gain in importance with increasing globalisation, EU expansion, Chinese membership of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), the renewal and development of China, and changes in the international trading system and international politics. This book provides an indispensable foundation for teaching, research, policy-making and advising on EU-China relations. It includes both documents originally published in English and English translations of documents previously available only in Chinese, French or Portuguese. Essential to every library, it will also be required reading for students, teachers, researchers, policy-makers, legal practitioners and government officials in the EU, China, the United States and elsewhere.

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I regard this book as an invaluable masterpiece for all-purpose use in the studies of EU-China relations and even beyond...It is also an invaluable research tool, a good starting point for almost any project in EU-China relations. I would like to say that this book is a fine tour guide of EU-China relations for both academic and practical purposes. One can not only find out evolutionary routes toward EU-China relations, but also benefit from vivid and featured comments. Lingliang Zeng Frontiers of Law in China Volume 6, Number 1

Publisher's note vi
Acknowledgements vii
List of Abbreviations
xv
List of Tables
xvii
List of Documents
xix
Introduction 1(6)
Diplomatic Relations, 1949-1975: From New China and New Europe to Diplomatic Relations between China and the EEC
7(48)
Introduction
7(2)
First Generation, 1949
9(12)
Second Generation, 1950
21(4)
Third Generation, 1954-1964
25(1)
Fourth Generation, 1970-1979
26(16)
Eec-China Relations, 1975
42(3)
Conclusion
45(10)
Bilateral Agreements on Trade and Textiles, 1975-Present: From the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations through Chinese Accession to the World Trade Organization
55(254)
Introduction
55(2)
Trade Agreements
57(19)
Textiles Agreements
76(233)
Policy Papers and Related Documents, 1995-Present: From Trade to Strategic Partnership
309(346)
Introduction
309(1)
Exploration And Construction, 1995-2003
310(148)
Deepening And Maturing, 2003-2006
458(99)
Managing Partnership And Competition, 2006 And Beyond
557(98)
Political Dialogues, 1994-Present: Summits, Human Rights and Arms
655(112)
Introduction
655(3)
Summits
658(52)
Policy Dialogues
710(57)
Sectoral Dialogues, Joint Declarations and Memoranda of Understanding, 1990-Present
767(92)
Introduction
767(2)
High Level Mechanism (HLM)
769(25)
Sectoral Dialogues
794(63)
Conclusion
857(2)
Bilateral Agreements other than Trade and Textiles, 1994-Present
859(86)
Introduction
859(1)
Legally Binding Agreements Between The EC And China
859(86)
Cooperation Projects, 1985-Present
945(16)
Relations between the EU and Hong Kong and Macao, 1989-Present
961(94)
Introduction
961(1)
Hong Kong
961(51)
Macao
1012(43)
EU, China and the World Trade Organization
1055(42)
Introduction
1055(1)
Negotiations
1055(29)
Accession
1084(13)
Index 1097
Francis Snyder is Visiting Professor, (formerly Centennial Professor) in the Law Department at the LSE, Professeur des Universites and Professor of Public Law at the Universite Paul Cezanne Aix-Marseille III and Guest Professor at Peking University Law School. He is Visiting Professor at the College of Europe in Bruges and holds an EU Jean Monnet Chair ad personam.