Great Powers in Central and Eastern Europe: Dynamics and Prospects

IF 0.5 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE China Quarterly of International Strategic Studies Pub Date : 2022-12-31 DOI:10.1142/s237774002250004x
Wang Hongyi
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The United States, EU members, and Russia share extensive and important interests in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) in terms of geo-security, energy, and values. The US–EU–Russia trilateral interaction in this region features three characteristics: intensifying security competition between Washington and Moscow; closer transatlantic coordination against Russia; and growing wariness about China’s larger economic footprint. New changes have taken place in the regional distribution of power amid continued China–US competition, increasingly diverging values among the United States, Germany, and CEE countries like Poland and Hungary, and heightening geopolitical tensions between Washington and Germany on the one hand and Russia on the other. China–CEEC (CEE countries) cooperation is also coming under mounting geopolitical pressure, owing to Washington’s containment policy toward China, the EU’s weakening control over the CEE countries, Russia’s shift from a defensive to an offensive posture in response to Western sanctions, the new German government’s values-based diplomacy, and the European Commission’s new China policy. However, the transatlantic world is not a monolith. The EU’s weakening control over CEE countries and Washington’s deteriorating relations with Poland and Hungary are bringing potential opportunities for furthering China–CEEC cooperation. The aforementioned factors merit closer attention as important variables in CEE countries’ China policies.
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中欧和东欧大国:动态与前景
美国、欧盟成员国和俄罗斯在中东欧的地缘安全、能源和价值观方面有着广泛而重要的利益。美国-欧盟-俄罗斯在该地区的三边互动具有三个特点:华盛顿和莫斯科之间的安全竞争加剧;加强跨大西洋对俄罗斯的协调;以及对中国更大的经济足迹越来越警惕。随着中美竞争的持续,美国、德国和波兰、匈牙利等中东欧国家之间的价值观日益分歧,华盛顿和德国与俄罗斯之间的地缘政治紧张局势加剧,地区权力分配发生了新的变化。由于华盛顿对中国的遏制政策、欧盟对中东欧国家的控制减弱、俄罗斯为应对西方制裁而从防御态势转变为进攻态势、德国新政府基于价值观的外交、,以及欧盟委员会的新对华政策。然而,跨大西洋世界并不是一块巨石。欧盟对中东欧国家控制的减弱,以及华盛顿与波兰和匈牙利关系的恶化,为进一步推进中国与中东欧国家合作带来了潜在机遇。上述因素作为中东欧国家对华政策的重要变量,值得进一步关注。
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