As geopolitical tensions reshape international alliances, experts are calling for Europe to adopt a smarter approach to China relations. With French President Emmanuel Macron's recent diplomatic visit sparking fresh dialogue, analysts argue it's time for Europe to move beyond outdated assumptions and embrace pragmatic cooperation.
Beyond Black-and-White Thinking
🔍 Over the past three years, Europe's China policy has been hampered by what experts call a 'Cold War mindset.' Wang Peng, a researcher at Huazhong University of Science and Technology, notes: 'The false narrative of China being “pro-Russia” in the Ukraine conflict ignores Beijing's consistent calls for dialogue and respect for national sovereignty.'
The Cost of Misreading Beijing
💥 Attempts to pressure China through sanctions and media campaigns backfired spectacularly, experts say. Instead of weakening China-Russia ties, these measures only strained EU-China relations and delayed critical economic initiatives. 'No sovereign nation changes strategic priorities under external pressure,' Wang emphasizes.
New Opportunities for Collaboration
🤝 The current global landscape presents fresh chances for cooperation:
- Joint crisis management in conflict zones
- Coordinated economic stabilization efforts
- Shared climate action initiatives
🌱 As Wang puts it: 'When Europe stops seeing China through a lens of suspicion, both sides gain tools to address everything from security concerns to sustainable development.'
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