The trilateral cooperation, an innovative model of development cooperation serves as a bridge for North-South Cooperation and South-South Cooperation. The trilateral cooperation was initially raised by European donor countries after 2006 Forum on China-Africa Cooperation(FOCAC) Beijing summit, with the intention to integrate China into the West-dominated international cooperation system. China has been compelled to react passively to these requests. With the changing international situation, especially after 2014, the policy space for China to pursue trilateral cooperation has been changed dramatically. China\'s attitude towards trilateral cooperation has been transformed from passive response to positive action. An example is that China has taken its own initiative to propose the third-party market cooperation. With China\'s growing self-confidence at the international stage, the trilateral cooperation among China, Europe and Africa is facing new opportunities. The trilateral cooperation, which has experienced ups and downs at government and policy level, now comes again to the list of policy makers. Facing the counter-globalization trend and global uncertainties mainly caused by the U.S., the trilateral cooperation among China, Europe and Africa has a significant role in balancing the China-U.S. relationship and Europe-U.S. relationship.
【作者简介】
Zhou Jinyan,Assistant Research Professor at the Institute of West Asian and African Studies (IWAAS), Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS). She holds a PhD in international relations from the Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, a M.A. degree of Peace and Security from Institute of Peace and Security Studies, Hamburg University and a Bachelor degree in Law from Tongji University (Shanghai). During her PhD study, she researches in depth the comparison of Chinese and European development cooperation with Africa Previous appointments include program manager at Heinrich Boell Stiftung and political analyst at the European Union Delegation to China During this time she intensively engaged in policy dialogues between European and Chinese governments, think tanks and universities. Her recent work involves development studies, developmental state in Africa, development-security nexus, China\'s aid and investment in African, trilateral cooperation and African industrialization. She has conducted field trip in Angola and Etluopia and carried out professional travel in India, Pakistan, Malaysia, Kenya, Senegal, South Africa, Morocco, UK, Germany and the United States. She has been invited to present at different international conferences and has fulfilled research projects for the World Bank, DFID, BRICS Policy Center, SAIS-CARI and Chinese government institutions. She is also an alumni of MGG/DIE Germany, ZEIT-Stiftung Ebelin and Gerd Bucerius and India Observer Research Foundation.
【目录】
Chapter 1 New Opportunities for China-EU-Africa Cooperation 1.1 Changes in the International Situation Concerning Trilateral Cooperation in Africa 1.2 From Passive to Active: China\'s Changing Attitude Towards the Development of Africa-related Trilateral Cooperation 1.3 Debates on Trilateral Cooperation in Europe Context
Chapter 2 Trilateral Cooperation: A Bridge Between North-South Cooperation and South-South Cooperation 2.1 New Changes in the International Cooperation System 2.2 South-South Cooperation under the Changing International Cooperation System 2.3 The Challenges of New South-South Cooperation and the Need for Trilateral Cooperation
Chapter 3 Necessity and Feasibility of the Trilateral Cooperation among China, Europe and Africa 3.1 China\'s Policy Towards Africa 3.2 EU Policy Towards Africa 3.3 The Necessity of Strengthening Cooperation between China and Europe in African Affairs 3.4 The Feasibility of Strengthening Cooperation between China and Europe in African Affairs
Chapter 4 Principles and Key Areas of Trilateral Cooperation Between China, Africa and Europe 4.1 Strengthen Cooperation in the Field of Agriculture 4.2 Strengthen Cooperation in the Field of Health Care 4.3 Carry Out Production Capacity Cooperation between China, Europe and Africa 4.4 Strengthen Cooperation in Vocational Training for African Youth 4.5 Enhancing Dialogues on the Maintenance of Peace and Security in Africa 4.6 Take Agriculture and Medical Care as the Starting Point to Advance Trilateral Cooperation ……
Chapter 5 Case Study on Trilateral Cooperation among China, Europe and Africa-China-UK Cooperation in Peace and Security in Africa Chapter 6 Case Study on China-Europe-Africa Cooperation: China-Germany-Ethiopia Cooperation on TVET Chapter 7 Case Study of Trilateral Health Cooperation among China, Europe and Africa Chapter 8 Policy Suggestions
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