Two-Pager: Quest for strategic autonomy? Europe grapples with the US-China rivalry
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Disclaimer: This two-pager has been prepared by the CKN Secretariat and should not be considered the work of the individuals listed as authors of the report.
Key Takeaways:
- Europe is not equidistant between the US and China, but trust in Washington has declined while caution toward Beijing has deepened.
- Russia’s war in Ukraine and China’s support for Moscow have made security central to Europe’s China debate.
- Economic security has become a major European priority, but national approaches remain fragmented and uneven.
- Strategic autonomy has gained broader support, yet Europe still struggles to translate it into coherent policy.
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China Knowledge Network
The Dutch China Knowledge Network (CKN) is a network established to involve China experts and disseminate knowledge within the government of the Netherlands and beyond.Our key task is to connect various angles of research and events to better understand China’s motives, policies and vision to develop more effective policies and better advise social partners. The secretariat of the knowledge network has been assigned to think tank Clingendael together with LeidenAsiaCentre. They will function primarily as ‘knowledge brokers’, matching the supply and demand of knowledge.