Mission statement

The contents of this page will not be updated anymore as of September 2020 since the Baillet Latour Chair of European Union-China Relations ceased to exist.

Mission

The EU-China Research Centre, based within the Department of EU International Relations and Diplomacy Studies at the College of Europe in Bruges (2014-2020), focused on the European Union’s relations with China in the changing international system. While the EU has been building its capabilities and ambitions as a global actor, China is a major driving force behind the changing world order. The Centre carried out research on bilateral aspects of the EU-China relationship as well as their roles in a global context in areas such as security, trade, investment and climate change. The Centre’s overall objective was to advance research and promote policy dialogue on questions of strategic importance to both sides. The Centre also aimed to serve as a bridge between the academic and the policymaking community in EU-China relations.

 

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29.01.2024
Natolin
Bruges

Rector Federica Mogherini's visit to Dublin

Rector Federica Mogherini visited Dublin from 24th to 26th January 2024. She met with the EU Division of the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs, the Belgian Ambassador to Ireland, HE Mrs Karen Van...