Reader riposte: Europe's Asia policy

by Sam Roggeveen - 26 June 2009 1:28PM

Stephan Fruehling responds to Graeme Dobell post on the Asia-Europe Meeting:

What has been little noticed in Australia so far is that the tone in Europe towards China in particular is changing noticeably in the last year or so. For example, this study was widely discussed in Europe, but not picked up here at all. And the EU Council’s guidelines for policy towards Asia have also come a long way since the arms embargo fiasco.

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