Doctor Bruno Hellendorff delivering a lecture. Photographed by Park Min Ha.
By Park Min Ha (parkminha@korea.ac.kr)
On November 5, Doctor (Dr.) Bruno Hellendorff visited Korea University (KU) to deliver a lecture titled, ¡°EU¡¯s Strategy on China¡¯s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI): Relationships to Third Countries.¡± Dr. Hellendorff is a research fellow at the Egmont Royal Institute for International Relations (Egmont Institute) in Belgium. The lecture was hosted by the KU Nordic-Benelux Center and the Embassy of Belgium in Republic of Korea (ROK), as well as the KU European Union (EU) Center.
In his lecture, Dr. Hellendorff discussed the EU-China relationship with regard to implications on the rise of China, its BRI, the connectivity strategy, and the international order. The discussion was introduced in three parts: shifts in China¡¯s international and domestic political status, the BRI and the connectivity vision linking the EU and China, and the importance of third market, like-minded countries for EU-China relations.
Dr. Hellendorff began the main lecture by explaining that the EU now looks at China in a more confrontational way, just as China has been showing quite an assertive foreign policymaking. He continued sharing noteworthy analyses that China has been able to maintain its growth by accumulating a great amount of national debt, and that international and domestic security issues can merge into *a double-edged sword* called *nationalism*. Dr. Hellendorff closed the lecture by sharing his insight that it is time for the EU to consider cooperating with China, United States (U.S.), and other like-minded countries such as the ROK in upholding the connectivity and the rules-based international order.
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