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The Future of UK-China Relations

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At a time when both China’s role in the world is becoming the focus of international business strategy and Brexit is pushing the UK to look to the rest of the world for trade and investment, Kerry ...
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At a time when both China’s role in the world is becoming the focus of international business strategy and Brexit is pushing the UK to look to the rest of the world for trade and investment, Kerry Brown assesses the potential for a new “golden age” of UK–China relations.

For too long, Brown argues, China has been regarded with indifference by the UK, despite a well-established relationship stretching back some 200 years. Now, more than ever, Britain needs to actively engage with China and seek to understand China’s ambitions. This entails a radical change of mindset, vocabulary and attitude, as well as establishing a clear vision of what the UK wants from a resurgent global China, beyond trade and money.

Brown shows that our future relationship with China is deep with symbolic meaning and will have reverberations throughout the world, as either a sobering example of what a world run on Chinese values might look like, or as a model of how to successfully rebalance a sudden asymmetrical dependence on a newly powerful China. It is one, however, that requires the UK to question some of its own national myths and the story it tells about itself, as well as to learn about a new power with a very different history and set of values.

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Price: £22.99
Publisher: Agenda Publishing
Imprint: Agenda Publishing
Series: Business with China
Publication Date: 30 April 2019
ISBN: 9781788212694
Format: eBook
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POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Asian, Political economy

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This book is a much needed wake-up call. Post-Brexit, Britain will need to reset its relations with China. Kerry Brown has performed an important service by providing some clear thinking on the foundations necessary for the UK to devise a new range of policies for its relations with China in a much changed world.

Foreword by Tim Clissold

Introduction

1. Tales from the golden age

2. What does China want? The case of the UK

3. Walk on by: what does Britain really want from China?

4. Who cares? The China circle in Britain

5. The good, the bad and the Brexit: Britain and China outside the EU

6. The UK and China: scenarios for the coming decade

Appendix: The UK–China balance sheet