Document Type

Article

Department

​Center for Urban and Global Studies

Publication Date

2-2015

Abstract

Since 2013, economic and trade relations between China and Europe have grown significantly. In this article, the authors look beyond conventional economic indicators, like trade, and political issues, like human rights, instead focusing on transport infrastructure, real estate and tourism to show that a new page is unfolding in the history of China-Europe relations.

Comments

Article originally published in European Financial Review, February 2015. http://www.europeanfinancialreview.com/?p=4143 Reproduced by the Trinity College Digital Repository with permission of the publisher.

2nd author Julia Mardeusz, is Trinity College class of 2016.

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