
Europe’s Path to Strategic Autonomy: Strengthening Ties with China
Europe seeks strategic autonomy by strengthening ties with China, balancing its relationship with the U.S. to foster a multipolar world and drive mutual growth.
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Europe seeks strategic autonomy by strengthening ties with China, balancing its relationship with the U.S. to foster a multipolar world and drive mutual growth.
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Europe seeks strategic autonomy to balance relations with China and the U.S., with Hungary providing unique insights into the evolving global order.