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 Disaggregating Chinese Perception of the EU and Implications for the EU’s China Policy

Research outputs 

Policy papers

1. Chinese citizens' attitudes towards the European Union and their origins, by Henk Dekker and Jolanda van der Noll

2. Knowledge breeds affects: Understanding EU’s internal complexities help increase Chinese perception of the EU and Europe, by Zhengxu Wang and Bogdan G. Popescu

3. The role of interest, knowledge and involvement Chinese views of Europe and the EU and policy implications, by Philip Everts

4. Opinions of the Chinese elites on the most controversial issues affecting the European Union’s China strategy: the policy implications, by Lisheng Dong

5. Opinions of the Chinese government officials on the EU and China-EU relations: the policy implications, by Lisheng Dong

6. Communicating the EU as an environmental actor to China: raising EU’s profile in EU-China environmental cooperation, by Li Zhang

7. Chinese trust in Europeans: research findings and policy implications, by Jan Delhey and Timo Graf 

8. Europe in current Chinese history textbooks and options for cultural exchange between China and the European Union, by Alexander Thies and Nicola Spakowski

9. Chinese public and elites’ views of the EU: implications for EU’s China policy, by Long Sun 

10. Supporting civil society in China: challenges and opportunities for the EU, by Ying Yu

11. Understanding EU’s internal complexities help increase Chinese perception of the EU and Europe, by Zhengxu Wang and Bogdan G. Popescu 

12. Chinese affect towards European Culture: research findings and policy implications, by Christian Welzel and Timo Graf 

13. Media influence on ethnocentrism towards Europeans, by Daniela Stockmann

14. Negative Chinese views of the EU: a report on 6 focus group interviews in 2010, by Haihua Tang

 

Working papers

1. Familiarity breeds content: Chinese views of Europe and international affairs: the role of interest, knowledge and travel, by Philip Everts

2. From antagonist to model? – The function and place of Europe in Chinese middle school history textbooks, by Nicola Spakowski

3. The determinants and consequences of Chinese trust in Europeans, by Jan Delhey & Timo Graf

4. The Chinese business elite’s perception of the EU, by Liu Jianxiong

5. The role of urban characteristics in the construction of ideas towards EU in developing China, by Du Yang

6. Elite vs. public opinion: divergent perceptions of EU in urban China, by Long Sun

7. Knowledge breeds affects: how does the understanding EU’s internal complexities increase EU’s image among Chinese people? by Zhengxu Wang and Bogdan G. Popescuz

 

Project funded under the Social-economic Sciences and Humanities programme. (Project no: SSH-CT-2009-225661

 

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