TURCSÁNYI, Richard, Tamás MATURA a Rudolf FÜRST. The Visegrad countries' Political Relations with China: Goals, Results and Prospects. In Ágnes Szunomár. Chinese investments and Financial Engagement in Visegrad Countries: Myth or Reality? Budapest: Institute of World Economics. s. 127-141. Centre for Economic and Regional Studies. ISBN 978-963-301-615-2. 2014.
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Originální název The Visegrad countries' Political Relations with China: Goals, Results and Prospects
Název anglicky The Visegrad countries' Political Relations with China: Goals, Results and Prospects
Autoři TURCSÁNYI, Richard, Tamás MATURA a Rudolf FÜRST.
Vydání Budapest, Chinese investments and Financial Engagement in Visegrad Countries: Myth or Reality? od s. 127-141, 15 s. Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, 2014.
Nakladatel Institute of World Economics
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Typ výsledku Kapitola resp. kapitoly v odborné knize
Utajení není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Forma vydání elektronická verze "online"
ISBN 978-963-301-615-2
Klíčová slova anglicky China; Chinese foreign policy; Chinese investments in Visegrad countries; China-V4 relations
Příznaky Mezinárodní význam, Recenzováno
Změnil Změnil: Ing. Mgr. Richard Turcsányi, Ph.D., učo 171930. Změněno: 25. 5. 2015 00:10.
Anotace
This chapter is discussing political relations of four Visegrad states with the People’s Republic of China (PRC), and explores the impact of the so-called “Warsaw initiative” on their recent development. Did the diplomatic effort of the two most ambitious states Poland and Hungary push forward the relations with China, or was the dynamic influenced mostly by the establishing of 16+1 format and the leading role of Beijing? How far the V4 states benefit from the format of 16+1, and what the V4 are supposed to do to increase their image in the eyes of Beijing? Should the V4 group consider any effort at closer coordination of individual bilateral policies of Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic and Slovakia?
Anotace anglicky
This chapter is discussing political relations of four Visegrad states with the People’s Republic of China (PRC), and explores the impact of the so-called “Warsaw initiative” on their recent development. Did the diplomatic effort of the two most ambitious states Poland and Hungary push forward the relations with China, or was the dynamic influenced mostly by the establishing of 16+1 format and the leading role of Beijing? How far the V4 states benefit from the format of 16+1, and what the V4 are supposed to do to increase their image in the eyes of Beijing? Should the V4 group consider any effort at closer coordination of individual bilateral policies of Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic and Slovakia?
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