The book traces the various contemporary interactions between Europe, essentially the European Union, and the emerging big economies of Asia, primarily China and India. Covering strategic partnerships, the environment, values and human rights, international organisations, trade and investment, the author considers that Europe and emerging Asia could be natural partners with considerable synergy in fashioning a new multipolar world, but are handicapped by their respective internal weaknesses, lack of selfconfidence, and the considerable influence of the United States despite the probability of its rebalance to Asia proving to be a nonstarter. This book explores the limitations of the present in EuropeAsian relations, and the potential for the future.
Krishnan Srinivasan is a diplomat and scholar, who served as Foreign Secretary and Commonwealth Deputy Secretary-General, and as a Fellow at Cambridge, Leiden and Uppsala. He is an Azad Fellow at the Institute of Asian Studies at Kolkata and an honorary professor at ASCI Hyderabad. This is his fifth book on world politics.
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