Partner Projects


The dynamics of the relationship between the EU and China are in continuous evolvement. A lot has changed since the beginning of the century, with economy and diplomacy playing a key role in this interaction. The EU-funded ReConnect China aims to explore the potential for collaboration between the EU and China in the fields of Science & Technology, Economy & Trade, Domestic Governance and Foreign Policy. The project includes the development of a database for the dissemination of new sources of information. The final goal will be a Europe-China Knowledge Forum that will familiarise the general public and youth with contemporary China and will help forge bonds for a sustainable future.
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The EU Horizon project 'Dealing with a Resurgent China-DWARC' recognises that the reemergence of China is changing the world, and that EU needs to develop a long-term approach based on research-based knowledge in order to engage strategically with an increasingly assertive China. The consortium brings together some of the best researchers across seven European countries to establish a world class independent knowledge base on China. The network aims to create connections between European knowledge nodes on China and to create an enduring collaborative network. The key subjects to be covered include society and culture, politics, economy, and foreign policy. The network will also support younger researchers, providing perspectives that can assist the corporate world, and the wider EU public.
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The project “European Hub for Contemporary China (EuroHub4Sino)” has received funding from the European Union's Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 101131737.
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