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Europe’s Balancing Act with China: A Conversation with Janka Oertel

2025/5/23
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Janka Oertel: 我认为理解特朗普政府对中欧关系的影响,需要区分第一任和第二任特朗普政府,因为它们都对欧洲与中国的对话产生了重要影响。在特朗普第一任期之前,中欧关系主要集中在贸易和经济方面,安全问题较少,更多的是机遇而非挑战,是一种务实且积极的关系。2017年是中国发展的重要转折点,欧洲开始意识到中国的发展方向发生了变化,这与特朗普政府对欧洲施加的压力同时出现,使得欧洲无法忽视中国的发展变化。在特朗普执政的四年里,欧洲在对华关系上很大程度上依赖于美国的态度,但现在这种情况已经结束。欧洲现在对华关系进入了一个新阶段,欧洲的对华问题实际上是欧洲自身的问题,不再仅仅是美国对华问题的延伸。特朗普第二任期给欧洲带来了双重问题,而中国问题依然存在。

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This chapter explores the evolution of China-Europe relations, particularly under the Trump administrations. It examines China's economic competition with Europe, focusing on sectors like EV cars and renewable energy, and the impact of China's support for Russia on the relationship. It also discusses the lack of a genuine "charm offensive" from Beijing.
  • China's economic competition with Europe in key sectors.
  • Impact of China's support for Russia on Europe-China relations.
  • Lack of a substantial "charm offensive" from China towards Europe.

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In this episode of the ChinaPower podcast, Dr. Janka Oertel joins us to discuss the evolving relationship between Europe and China, and how Europe views both economic ties and security challenges posed by Beijing. She argues that China is not engaging in a successful charm offensive. Dr. Oertel describes how both the first and second Trump administration have shaped economic and security dynamics within the China-Europe relationship and outlines how Europe-China relations have become increasingly strained by competitive economic pressures imposed by China, such as issues with overcapacity, as well as how China’s support for Russia following its full-scale invasion of Ukraine has undermined the relationship. She also examines Europe’s internal responses to pressures coming from China and Europe’s active attempts at economic diversification, defense buildup and strategic autonomy, and global outreach to partners and allies. Lastly, she elaborates on areas of potential greater collaboration between the EU and the Indo-Pacific as well as avenues for the U.S. and Europe to continue working together to address dual security and economic challenges posed by China.

Dr. Janka Oertel is the director of Asia Programme at the European Council on Foreign Relations. Her expertise focuses on transatlantic China policy, emerging technologies, Chinese foreign and security policies, and security issues in Asia. Previously, she worked as a senior fellow in the Asia programme at the Berlin office of the German Marshall Fund of the United States, a programme director at Körber Foundation’s Berlin office, a visiting fellow at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP Berlin) and a Carlo-Schmid fellow at United Nations Headquarters, New York. She has testified before the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the German Bundestag, and is frequently quoted in leading media outlets such as the Financial Times, the New York Times, The Economist, Süddeutsche Zeitung, El Confidencial, Berlingske, and many more. She holds a PhD from the University of Jena in Germany.