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George Cunningham European External Action Service Glasgow University 31 October 2012 1 Discussion points The EUChina relationship Historic Chinese migration to Europe China in Europes media ID: 553269

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EU Public Perceptions of China and Policy Implications

George Cunningham,European External Action ServiceGlasgow University, 31 October 2012

1Slide2

Discussion points

The EU-China relationshipHistoric Chinese migration to EuropeChina in Europe’s mediaPublic opinion polling on ChinaSum up and policy implications

2Slide3

The Evolving EU-China Relationship

3Slide4

4Slide5

‘People-to-People’ Dialogue

5Slide6

Historic Chinese Migration to Europe

6Slide7

China in Europe’s media

7Slide8

‘Do you have a favourable view of China?’

Source: Pew Global Attitudes Project, 2012

favourable

unfavourable

UK

UK

8

Greece

Czech Rep.Slide9

‘Do you believe that China is fair or unfair in its trade relations with other countries?’ (%)

Fair

Neutral

Unfair

‘Depends

'/'Don't Know'

Italy

29

20

51

0

UK

23

23

44

10

Spain

22

15

51

12

Germany

19

19

56

6

France

12

28

59

1

Source:

Globescan

/Pipa, 2010-2011

9Slide10

China becoming more powerful economically

Source: Globescan/Pipa, 2010-2011

10Slide11

USA vs. China: the world’s leading economic superpower

Source: Pew Global Attitudes Project, 2012

USA China

11Slide12

German Opinion: The World’s Leading Economic Superpower

Source: Pew Global Attitudes Project, 2012

12Slide13

China becoming more powerful militarily

Source:

Globescan

/

Pipa

, 2010-2011

13Slide14

‘The EU and China have the same interests when dealing with globalisation?’ (%)

Source: Eurobarometer, 2010

14Slide15

‘Will China replace the USA as the world’s largest superpower?’

Source: Pew Global Attitudes Project, 201115Slide16

Country Public Perceptions

16Slide17

Policy Implications

17Slide18

Thank You

18

Vice-Premier Li

Keqiang

visits Brussels, May 2012