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What next for Europe and China?

Trade and technology, diplomacy and defense, and the decade ahead
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Wednesday 5 February 2020, 9.45-12.00

 

DIIS ∙ Danish Institute for International Studies

Auditorium

Gl. Kalkbrænderi Vej 51A

2100 Copenhagen

 

2020 promises to be pivotal year for relations between Europe and China with a flurry of high-level political summits already planned. This comes after last March the European Union dubbed China, its second largest trading partner, a ‘strategic competitor’ and ‘systematic rival’. Last year was also filled with debates across the continent, including most recently in Denmark over the Faroe Islands, on the potential risks of partnering with Huawei, China’s leading telecommunications provider, on 5th generation mobile networks. At an end of the year summit marking the 70th anniversary of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, for the first time in its history, NATO recognized the challenge of China’s growing military capabilities, with Chinese innovation in artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies presenting Europe with new opportunities and challenges.

 

At the start of a new decade, from trade and technology, to diplomacy and defense, this seminar will explore how Europe’s relations with China are potentially undergoing significant changes.

 

Speakers

Lucrezia Poggetti, Analyst, Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS)

Thorsten Benner, Co-founder and Director, Global Public Policy Institute (GPPi)

Meia Nouwens, Research Fellow, International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS)

Luke Patey, Senior Researcher, Danish Institute for International Studies

 

Programme

9.45-10.00

Croissants and coffee/tea

 

 

10.00-10.15

Introduction and Denmark’s China challenge (video)

 

Luke Patey

 

 

10.15-10.30

Searching for Europe’s China strategy (video)

 

Lucrezia Poggetti

 

 

10.30 -10.45

Germany and the Huawei debate (video)

 

Thorsten Benner

 

 

10.45-11.00

China, EU defense and security, and emerging technologies (video)

 

Meia Nouwens

 

 

11-00-11.15

Coffee and tea break

 

 

11.15-12.00

Discussion (video)

 

 

Practical information

The seminar will be in English and livestreamed on diis.dk.

 

Participation is free of charge, but registration is required. Please use our online registration form no later than Tuesday 4 February 2020 at 10.00. Livestream does not require registration.

 

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Tilmeld

5 februar 2020 11:45–14:00
Auditorium

DIIS Eksperter

Luke Patey
Foreign policy and diplomacy
Senior Researcher
+45 9132 5479