How Do We Engage with China in the ‘New Era’? 

EuroHub4Sino Community Building Conference 

EH4S CONFERENCE How do we engage with China in the ‘new era’?

The EuroHub4Sino Community Building Conference is designed as a pivotal moment to convene the project’s diverse target audiences—researchers, EU and Member State officials, journalists, businesspeople, and civil society representatives—with the overarching goal of weaving together Europe’s fragmented knowledge nodes on contemporary China. By bringing these communities into dialogue, the conference aims to strengthen the EuroHub4Sino network and deepen engagement with the EH4S platform—an enhanced digital platform designed to support the network’s research, collaboration, and communication efforts. The event also provides a timely opportunity to demonstrate the platform, which will be fully operational shortly after the conference, showcase recent project outputs, and invite participants to become active contributors by registering on the platform and joining the network.

The conference theme— “How do we engage with China in the ‘new era’?” —sets the stage for a critical examination of how, if at all, Europeans can engage and collaborate with China where such cooperation is necessary in an era where China is widely viewed as a security challenge (or threat) and adversary. The EU’s characterisation of China as “a cooperation partner, an economic competitor, and a systemic rival” presents a complex policy dilemma: Can these roles co-exist in practice? If so, what does this look like from the perspective of our target audience, i.e., researchers, officials, the business community, journalists, and practitioners?

Structured around two interactive panels, the event will avoid long-form addresses in favour of dynamic exchanges. Our “conversation starters” will provide their personal insights on what works (and what doesn’t) from their respective perspectives. Their brief and sharp interventions will be followed by tightly moderated discussions in which all participants are encouraged to intervene. This format is designed to maximise exchange and foster new connections across sectors and disciplines.

Schedule

23 September 2025

Venue

Comet Meetings, Place Stéphanie 20,
1050 Brussels (Get directions)

Registration, Tea & Coffee

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09:00 - 09:30

Welcome Speech

Saban Yuksel, EuroHub4Sino Coordinator (Beyond the Horizon ISSG)

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09:30 - 09:35

Aims of the Day

Shaun Breslin, EuroHub4Sino Research Lead (The University of Warwick)

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09:35 - 09:40

Keynote Speech

Maria Martin Prat, DDG Trade, EC (TBC)

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09:40 - 10:00

Panel 1 

  • Moderator: Jeremy Garlick, EuroHub4Sino (Prague University of Economics and Business)
  • Anja Senz, EuroHub4Sino & Professor of China Studies (Heidelberg University)
  • Jamil Anderlini, Director, PoliticoEU (TBC)
  • Practitioner
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10:00 - 11:10

Coffee break

Networking

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11:10 - 11:40

Panel 2

  • Moderator: Marcin Grabowski, EuroHub4Sino (Jagiellonian University)
  • Yu Jie, Senior Research Fellow, EuroHub4Sino (Chatham House)
  • Nienke BUISMAN, Head of Unit, International Cooperation, DG RTD
  • Gwenn Sonck, Executive Director, EU–China Business Association (EUCBA)
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11:40 - 12:50

Closing Remarks

Niklas Swanstrom, EuroHub4Sino (Institute for Security and Development Policy)

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12:50 - 12:55

Platform Demo

Joseph Vural, EuroHub4Sino (Hybrid Core)

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12:55 - 13:00

Walking Lunch

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13:00 - 14:00

Project Partners

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The Institute for Security and Development Policy Beyond the Horizon ISSG
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