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  • So far, there has been no sign of a Zeitenwende in Germany's China policy. No comprehensive structural changes or adjustments in China-related institutions and administration have been observed (so far). Germany's China policy in recent years has been characterised by the need to safeguard Germany as a business location. Germany's Strategy on China is therefore more of a strategy on Germany. There is no overarch­ing, long-term goal for German-Chinese relations. The logic of Germany's China policy is driven by two principles of action: self-protection and political indifference. Self-protection is more inward-looking ("safeguarding the domestic political system"), political indiffer­ence is more outward-looking ("dealing with China"). Both principles are linked by a reactive element. The characterisation of China as a "partner, competitor and systemic rival" is no longer appropriate and must be updated. Germany's China policy needs a debate on goals that should determine German-Chinese relations in the future. As well as a debate on goals, a debate on preparedness will be necessary to permanently relieve the burden on relevant institutions and the adminis­tration and prepare them for future challenges in dealing with Chinese actors. (author's abstract) (xsd:string)
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  • 2024 (xsd:gyear)
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  • 2024 (xsd:gyear)
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  • 10.18449/2024RP16 ()
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  • 1863-1053 ()
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  • The logic of Germany's China policy in the Zeitenwende (xsd:string)
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  • urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-98888-6 ()
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  • 16/2024 (xsd:string)