Europe, China, and the Arms Embargo
The Implications of Sino-European Partnership for American Interests

Representatives of the European Union have recently announced plans to drop the arms embargo that was levied against the People's Republic of China in response to the 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre. This development will likely provide China with advanced military technology to deploy against Taiwan and the United States, while Europe stands to gain what its leaders perceive as a strategic and economic partner. What will be the benefits to Europe and China of this strategic partnership? How will ending the arms embargo affect Chinese military modernization and the balance of power in the Taiwan Strait? Does this move portend the further deterioration of transatlantic relations? How should the United States adjust its diplomatic and military posture in response to these developments?

These and other questions will be the subject of an AEI panel discussion. Participants will include Ellen Bork of the Project for the New American Century, Richard Fisher of the International Assessment and Strategy Center, Robin Niblett of the Center for International and Strategic Studies, and David Shambaugh of the Brookings Institution and George Washington University.

About the Author

 

Dan
Blumenthal
  • Dan Blumenthal is a current commissioner and former vice chairman of the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, where he directs efforts to monitor, investigate, and provide recommendations on the national security implications of the economic relationship between the two countries. Previously, he was senior director for China, Taiwan, and Mongolia in the Secretary of Defense's Office of International Security Affairs and practiced law in New York prior to his government service. At AEI, in addition to his work on the national security implications of U.S.-Sino relations, he coordinates the Tocqueville on China project, which examines the underlying civic culture of post-Mao China. Mr. Blumenthal also contributes to AEI's Asian Outlook series and is a research associate with the National Asia Research Program.
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