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Titre The European Union and the Modernisation of the People's Liberation Army Navy
Auteur Mathieu Duchâtel, Alexandre Sheldon-Duplaix
Mir@bel Revue China perspectives
Numéro no 2011/4 The Modernisation of the People's Liberation Army and its Repercussions
Rubrique / Thématique
Special feature: The Modernisation of the People's Liberation Army and its Repercussions
Page 31-41
Résumé anglais This article argues that the European Union has more interests in the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) modernisation and maritime security issues in East Asia than has traditionally been recognised. The PRC's naval modernisation intersects with the EU's foreign and security policy interests in five main areas: the international Law of the Sea; the risks for Europe of being dragged into an Asian maritime conflict and the safety of European trade with Asian partners; Europe's competitiveness in international markets for naval military systems; the potential for maritime security cooperation against non-traditional threats; and finally, the arms embargo issue and the question of naval technology transfers to China. Through an assessment of the current PLAN modernisation – and Europe's significant contribution to this effort – the article argues that European policy towards China doesn't adequately address these five policy areas.
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