European Think-tank Network on China
The European Think-tank Network on China (ETNC) is a gathering of China experts from a selection of European think tanks and research institutes that is devoted to the study of Chinese foreign policy and EU-China relations.
The network serves to facilitate regular exchanges among participating researchers for the purpose of deepening the understanding of how Europe, as a complex set of actors, relates with China and how developments in China will impact the future of Europe. In particular, when examining the EU-China relationship, the network’s discussions, analyses and recommendations take a decidedly “bottom-up” approach, examining the bilateral relationships between EU member states and China in order to generate a more complex perspective on the broader EU-China relationship.
ETNC publishes an annual report reviewing the state of Europe-China relations focusing on one specific topic each year. In 2018, UI is spearheading the editorial work with the report, which this time is on the role of political values in the relations.
Since its inaugural meeting in 2014, the network members meet in a different capital every six months. The network is coordinated by representatives of the Elcano Royal Institute, the French Institute of International Relations and the Mercator Institute for China Studies.
The goals of the ETNC are:
- To facilitate regular exchanges among European researchers on key issues related to China and Chinese foreign policy, and in particular on how they relate to the EU and individual EU member states.
- To generate discussions among European policy experts on bilateral relationships between EU member states and China, and subsequently on the EU-China relationship more broadly.
- To provide recommendations for the conduct of Europe-China relations based on in-depth discussions and research conducted by experts within the network.
- To create a European pool of expertise and contact networks in and on China that can be activated and utilized whenever one of the participating members requires it.
Participating Institutions
- Austrian Institute for European and Security Policy, Austria
- Central European Institute of Asian Studies (CEIAS), Slovakia
- Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
- Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS), Denmark
- Economic Policy Institute, Bulgaria
- Egmont Royal Institute for International Relations, Belgium
- Elcano Royal Institute, Spain
- Finnish Institute for International Affairs, Finland
- French Institute of International Relations (Ifri), France
- Institute of International Economic Relations, Greece
- Institute of International Relations, Czech Republic
- Instituto Affari Internazionali (IAI), Italy
- Latvian Institute of International Affairs (LIIA), Latvia
- Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS), Germany
- Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI), Norway
- Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM), Poland
- Romanian Institute for the Study of the Asia-Pacific (RISAP), Romania
- Swedish National China Centre at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI), Sweden
- Swiss Forum on Foreign Policy (Foraus), Switzerland
- The Netherlands Institute of International Relations, ‘Clingendael’, The Netherlands
- University of Aveiro, Portugal
- Vilnius University Institute of International Relations and Political Science, Lithuania