
Abigaël Vasselier
@v_abigael
苏琴 - after ECFR & EEAS working at @MERICS_eu / RT not endorsement & tweets are personal views
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24-04-2012 09:32:36
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Meet Abigaël Vasselier, WiCH Co-Chair for Belgium!🇧🇪 As Director at MERICS and former Deputy Head for China at European External Action Service - EEAS 🇪🇺, Abigaël brings her expertise to empower women in China studies.🌟 Why did she join #WiCH and what is the purpose behind our new platform? Listen to her message!💬

🇨🇳🇪🇺Europe must accept that relations with China will not return to their pre-pandemic state Read more about the relationship between the EU and China in Alicia GarciaHerrero 艾西亞 and Abigaël Vasselier's latest Policy brief: bruegel.org/policy-brief/u…











With Abigaël Vasselier we just published a piece for Carnegie Europe calling for a new transatlantic deal on China, and for embracing *competitive convergence* so the US and Europe can advance towards common goals, while acknowledging diverging priorities: carnegieendowment.org/europe/strateg…

Europe and the US have shared concerns over #China but their approaches are markedly different. While the Europeans hope to keep engaging with Beijing, Trump's cabinet nominations indicate a confrontational China policy, argue Abigaël Vasselier & Tara_Varma. carnegieendowment.org/europe/strateg…

The fantastic Lykke Friis launching the European China conference alongside Mikko Huotari & Thomas Bagger A @MERICS ECFR joint venture to discuss China, Europe and the U.S. at a critical time. Thanks to Janka Oertel & Bernhard Bartsch for being amazing partners in crime 🇨🇳🇪🇺🇺🇸


EU-US relations are beset by mutual accusations of disloyal competition. But with China emerging as the main challenge in trade, technology, & security, the transatlantic relationship needs to be recalibrated, argue Abigaël Vasselier & Tara_Varma. carnegieendowment.org/europe/strateg…

Competitive convergence is where the transatlantic relationship must go when it comes to China, we argue with Abigaël Vasselier for Carnegie Europe

Europe is committed to a negotiation-based approach to the China challenge. This strategy will not align with that of the US, and divisions within the EU further hamper efforts to forge a unified transatlantic agenda, write Abigaël Vasselier & Tara_Varma. carnegieendowment.org/europe/strateg…