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Dangers for China in the EU drive for strategic autonomy: analyst
- Beijing has supported the bloc’s for a more united and independent global profile
- But there are economic and geopolitical risks as well as rewards for China, researcher says
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When Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke to European Council President Charles Michel in October, he voiced Beijing’s backing for the European Union’s push for “strategic autonomy”.
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At a time of rising China-EU tensions, Xi said he hoped the EU would pursue the direction, while also “distinguishing right from wrong”.
Strategic autonomy is the idea that the EU should be able to operate independently across all fronts, including in defence, and Beijing sees it as a check on the influence of the United States.
But there is a risk that a more united European Union could have blowback for China, a Chinese researcher has warned, and the country should be aware of those potential challenges.
Strategic autonomy became part of the EU’s global strategy doctrine in 2016. It was initially focused on improving defences within the bloc but has since been broadened to encompass economic, energy and digital policy.
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