The Inspiration That China-ASEAN Cooperation May Learn From the Cooperation Between the United States and the European Union (EU)

Zhuoxi HAN, Mei Dong

Abstract


Nowadays, the cooperation between China and ASEAN has received more and more attention. I am trying to figure out the importance of economic integration between Sino-ASEAN through this paper, drawing on the experience of the cooperation between the United States and the European Union (EU), which may finally accelerate the integration process in Southeast Asia.


Keywords


China-ASEAN; The European Union; Economic relationship; One belt; One road; The maritime silk road

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/9548

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