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EU China Observer
EU-China Observer
The EU-China Observer is an electronic journal published by the Baillet Latour Chair of European Union-China Relations and the EU-China Research Centre. The EU-China Observer provides a platform for scholars and practitioners to exchange ideas on current topics of EU-China relations from an interdisciplinary perspective.
Potential contributors are welcome to send their papers (max. 2,500 words) to EUCO [at] coleurope.eu. All papers must follow the guidelines set out in the Author's Note. They will be subject to a peer review by the editorial board of the journal.
The EU-China Observer is published quarterly in March, June, September and December. Certain issues may be dedicated to special themes.
Topics and submission deadlines for 2019:
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Issue #4.19: Selected contributions from the International Conference "The EU-China Digital Connectivity: Opportunities and Challenges": closed
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Issue #3.19: Special Students Issue: closed
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Issue #2.19: Selected contributions from the International Conference "EU-China 2020 Strategic Agenda for Cooperation": closed
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Issue #1.19: Open Issue: closed (Call for Contributions)
Topics and submission deadlines for 2018:
- Issue #1.18: The EU and China in a changing global order: partners or competitors?: closed (Call for Contributions)
- Issue #2.18: The 40th anniversary of China’s Reform Policy: Opportunities and Challenges for EU-China Relations: closed (Call for Contributions)
- Issue #3.18: Special Students Issue: closed
- Issue #4.18: EU-China Trade and Investment Relations: closed
Topics and submission deadlines for 2017:
- Issue #1.17: The Role of the US in EU-China Relations: closed (Call for Contributions)
- Issue #2.17: The EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment (CAI): closed
- Issue #3.17: Special Students Issue: closed
- Issue #4.17: International Conference 'The Belt and Road Initiative: EU-China Logistics and Supply Chain': closed
Topics and submission deadlines for 2016:
- Issue #1.16: The Issue of the Market Economy Status in EU-China Trade Relations: closed (Call for Contributions)
- Issue #2.16: EU-China Cooperation in Security Issues: closed (Call for Contributions)
- Issue #3.16: EU-China Cooperation/Competition in Global Governance: closed (Call for Contributions)
- Issue #4.16: Public Diplomacy in EU-China Relations: closed (Call for Contributions)