<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>For years China's international investment interests focused on a search for natural resources in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Recently, China's focus has shifted to Europe in fields as diverse as real estate, energy, hospitality, transportation, and heavy industry. Chinese foreign investment is expected to grow throughout Europe in years to come. The financial crisis and fall of the euro are helping Chinese companies create a new partnership within the European Union, working to expand China's power through finance and infrastructure. <p/> <i>China's Offensive in Europe</i> studies the trends, sectors, and target countries of Chinese investments in Europe. It also takes a look at European perceptions' of China - a country with very different history and traditions from the Western world. <p/>Philippe Le Corre and Alain Sepulchre examine how Europe's China presence can serve as a benchmark to other developed economies - especially the United States, which is also seeing a rise in Chinese investments.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>From Beijing's involvement in the Greek financial crisis to the grand "One Belt, One Road" project to link China with Europe, we are seeing the early steps on what is sure to be a fascinating and historically significant journey for which Le Corre and Sepulchre have provided an indispensable guidebook.<br>--Robert Kagan, Brookings Institution and author, <i>Of Paradise and Power: <br> America and Europe in the New World Order</i> <p/>Le Corre and Sepulchre succeed in exposing a fairy tale. From the energy sector and transport and telecommunications to even buying up Pizza Express, China has thus huffed and puffed to gain an "in" to the EU's gingerbread house.<br>--Karel De Gucht, former European Commissioner for Trade <p/>This book could not come at a better time. Chinese investment into the EU rose by 40% in 2015, China's steel overcapacity has forced the recent closure of three plants in Britain, and ChemChina is in the process of the largest overseas acquisition by a Chinese company. A timely must-read.<br>--Jörg Wuttke, President, European Union Chamber of Commerce in China <p/>The authors have unearthed fascinating new details of China's rapidly expanding economic footprint across Europe that will come as a surprise to most readers. This excellent volume should be read by everyone who needs to know about China's growing global role.<br>--David Shambaugh, George Washington University, and author of <i>China Goes Global: The Partial Power</i> <p/>Le Corre and Sepulchre have done an excellent job describing and analyzing the European investment dimension of "globalization with Chinese characteristics." Their book is current and timely, informative and reasoned, and perceptively thoughtful.<br>--Robert B. Zoellick, former President of the World Bank, U.S. Trade Representative, and U.S. Deputy Secretary of State<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Philippe Le Corre</b> is a visiting fellow in the Foreign Policy Program at the Brookings Institution, where he specializes in China-Europe relations. He is also an adjunct lecturer at Johns Hopkins University. His articles have appeared in <i>Foreign Affairs</i>, <i>Financial Times</i>, <i>Foreign Policy</i>, <i>Le Monde</i>, and <i>Wall Street Journal</i>. He is a former foreign correspondent in China and served as senior adviser to the French Minister of Defense. He also acted as a consultant and lecturer in China for several multinational companies. <p/> <b>Alain Sepulchre</b> is a senior adviser with BCG in Hong Kong, formerly with McKinsey Company. He specializes in M&A activities for Chinese companies abroad. He is also a lecturer at the University of Hong Kong and at Paris-Dauphine University. He was previously a senior executive with the energy group Total in China for fifteen years.
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