China–EU Climate Complex Interdependence Amid Covid-19 and Geopolitical Tensions: Prospects for Future

IF 0.5 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE China Quarterly of International Strategic Studies Pub Date : 2023-07-08 DOI:10.1142/s2377740022500166
Haadia Zaman
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The world is facing multiple challenges: Climate change, biodiversity loss, and extreme environmental degradation. Moreover, it has entered a new era marked by greater instability and uncertainty, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Russia–Ukraine conflict, and other geopolitical tensions. Relations between China and the European Union (EU) cannot stay immune amid these changes. In order to achieve climate neutrality at an early date, despite having different political institutions, domestic priorities, economic systems, and diverse values, both Beijing and Brussels are managing their bilateral ties and leading international efforts at climate mitigation. However, escalating rifts, different perceptions, and opposing domestic and global approaches are undercutting the efficacy of their partnership. This paper aims to deeply evaluate their climate partnership based on a common stance of generating a low-carbon economy and green transition amid geopolitical tensions, great power rivalry, and post-pandemic uncertainty. With suitable vision and strong commitments, China and the EU recognize a “win–win” opportunity in the green transition. So, regardless of mounting pressures, there is a chance that China–EU relations will not deteriorate considerably. Although geopolitical circumstances might not allow for a smooth transition, both can still reap real benefits from a deep interdependence on certain key issues.
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世界正面临多重挑战:气候变化、生物多样性丧失和极端环境退化。此外,由于新冠肺炎疫情、俄乌冲突和其他地缘政治紧张局势,它已经进入了一个不稳定和不确定性更大的新时代。在这些变化中,中国和欧盟之间的关系不能幸免。为了早日实现气候中立,尽管北京和布鲁塞尔拥有不同的政治机构、国内优先事项、经济体系和不同的价值观,但它们都在管理双边关系,并领导国际社会在减缓气候变化方面的努力。然而,不断升级的裂痕、不同的看法以及国内和全球对立的做法正在削弱他们伙伴关系的效力。本文旨在基于在地缘政治紧张、大国竞争和疫情后不确定性中建立低碳经济和绿色转型的共同立场,深入评估他们的气候伙伴关系。中欧有着合适的愿景和坚定的承诺,认识到绿色转型的“双赢”机遇。因此,无论压力如何,中欧关系都有可能不会大幅恶化。尽管地缘政治环境可能不允许平稳过渡,但双方仍然可以从某些关键问题上的深度相互依存中获得真正的好处。
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