Abstract
Usually, Denmark is considered a ‘small state’ and China as one of world’s leading powers, however, Denmark and China have a ‘comprehensive strategic partnership’ signed by the two states in 2008. In this section we will account for this extraordinary relationship by briefly analysing the history of Danish-Chinese relations, the ups and downs during the Cold War and after the end of the Cold War, the development leading to the partnership agreement and the current situation.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Nordic Arctic issues and their global relevance |
Editors | Lassi Heininen, Jian Yang |
Publisher | Shanghai Institutes of International Studies & Polar Research Institute of China |
Publication status | Accepted/In press - 2018 |