{ "@context": "https://schema.org", "@graph": [ { "@type": "AnalysisNewsArticle", "headline": "Report on China-EU Relations 2022", "name": "Report on China-EU Relations 2022", "description": "The past year has witnessed the formation of a wall between Western and non-Western states, as evidenced by the intensification of the conflict in Ukraine and the China-US rivalry. In contrast to the camp rivalry between the U. S. and the Soviet Union at the beginning of the Cold War in the 1950s, the current global economic and security landscape lacks the same degree of separation and obstacles. Inside and outside of Europe, economic and political structures and the geostrategic environment are fragmented to some degree. As a result, China-Europe relations remained icy and distant during the first half of 2022, mirroring the unfavorable trend of the second half of 2021. A minor thaw only started to happen in the second half of 2022.", "datePublished": "Wed, 03/15/2023 - 12:00", "publisher": { "@type": "EducationalOrganization", "@id": "SAGGAS", "name": "Shanghai Academy of Global Governance \u0026 Area Studies (SAGGAS)" } }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Report on China-EU Relations 2022", "description": "The past year has witnessed the formation of a wall between Western and non-Western states, as evidenced by the intensification of the conflict in Ukraine and the China-US rivalry. In contrast to the camp rivalry between the U. S. and the Soviet Union at the beginning of the Cold War in the 1950s, the current global economic and security landscape lacks the same degree of separation and obstacles. Inside and outside of Europe, economic and political structures and the geostrategic environment are fragmented to some degree. As a result, China-Europe relations remained icy and distant during the first half of 2022, mirroring the unfavorable trend of the second half of 2021. A minor thaw only started to happen in the second half of 2022." } ] }