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  1. Städtediplomatie in den 2020er Jahren: mehr als eine Geschichte zweier Städte
    kommunale Diplomatie und Städtepartnerschaften zwischen Deutschland, Europa und China : Implikationen für Nordrhein-Westfalen = Urban diplomacy in the 2020s: more than a tale of two cities : city diplomacy and municipal partnerships between Germany, Europe and China : implications for North Rhine-Westphalia
    Published: June 2022
    Publisher:  Institute of East Asian Studies, University of Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, Germany

    This policy paper contributes to the topic of German-Chinese municipal partnerships, with a focus on the state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW). It first builds a bridge between the idea of town twinning and the future-oriented thematic complex of... more

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    Fachinformationsverbund Internationale Beziehungen und Länderkunde
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    This policy paper contributes to the topic of German-Chinese municipal partnerships, with a focus on the state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW). It first builds a bridge between the idea of town twinning and the future-oriented thematic complex of city diplomacy. Secondly, it looks at the connection between German-Chinese city partnerships and the topic of city diplomacy and deals with the change in the idea of partnership. Thirdly, it discusses the German-Chinese municipal partnerships in NRW, including school partnerships as part and parcel of citizens' exchange. Section 4 briefly looks at the first Sino-German twinning between Duisburg and Wuhan, which celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2022. Part 5 looks at the role of town twinning as an economic and cultural factor, and Part 6 at the question of current fields and contents of such partnerships. Section 7 deals with the challenges of German-Chinese municipal partnerships with regard to critical or "sensitive" issues, Part 8 with the current "China image" in Germany and the criticism of sub-national diplomacy concerning German-Chinese partnerships, before Point 9 draws a general conclusion.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: German; English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    hdl: 10419/260548
    Series: Working papers on East Asian studies ; no. 133
    Subjects: Mitgliedsstaaten; Kulturbeziehungen; Internationale Politik; Städtepartnerschaft; Internationale kommunale Zusammenarbeit; Schüleraustausch; Studentenaustausch; Fremdbild; municipal partnerships; urban diplomacy; school partnerships; subnational diplomacy; Duisburg; AreaRuhr; North Rhine-Westphalia; German-China relations
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (58 Seiten)
  2. Duisburg and its port, endpoint of China's silk road
    opportunities and risks
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  OrdnungsPolitisches Portal, [Erfurt]

    The question to what extent the EU, Germany, its regional states or individual localities can and should cooperate with China has gained considerable importance recently. This paper discusses the city of Duisburg, an important logistics hub in... more

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    The question to what extent the EU, Germany, its regional states or individual localities can and should cooperate with China has gained considerable importance recently. This paper discusses the city of Duisburg, an important logistics hub in western Germany, next to the rivers Rhine and Ruhr, as a particularly interesting case study. Its location is ideal as the "western terminus" for the rail services of the "new silk road", but the precarious economic situation as a former city of steel and coal make Duisburg particularly vulnerable to economic and political risks. The paper identifies relevant pro and con factors and evaluates the available evidence. The economic heritage and current situation of Duisburg are indeed challenging. Duisburg has noticeably profited from the Chinese interest in its logistics network, but the impetus is not significant enough for the city to fully recover from the decline of coal and steel industries. A large share of the potential benefits has probably already been realized, while current plans to increase the container capacity of the port further should be duly acknowledged. Positive linkage effects with other industries, beyond rail and logistics, still seem rather limited. With respect to the political dimension, the typical risks for local communities often associated with the Belt and Road Initiative were somewhat limited in Duisburg's case, because Duisburg, as a part of Germany, is not in a particularly dire situation and as Duisburg's port activities are profitable even without the China business, so the potential leverage of Chinese actors is limited, and because Duisburg is not the home of many high-tech companies that might be attractive targets. In the case of the Duisburg-Huawei cooperation, which does indeed hold some political risks, the momentum has declined recently, due to the various checks and balances that are in place, while the win-win projects of the agenda will hopefully still be realized. Both the idea of an economic bonanza beckoning on the horizon and the concern about looming political risks seem to have been exaggerated. Currently, the city seems to be in a phase of reconsidering its future options and possible trajectories with respect to China.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    hdl: 10419/233896
    Series: Discourses in social market economy ; 2021, 1
    Subjects: Duisburg; China; New silk road; Belt and Road Initiative; regional economic development
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 28 Seiten)