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New episodes of the &quot;Watching China in Europe&quot; series will be posted to the Out of Order feed every few weeks. For more on China in Europe, subscribe to Noah&apos;s monthly newsletter at the link below.</itunes:subtitle>
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Selmayr looks back at how the document came together, talks about whether it is still relevant in an era of growing Chinese assertiveness, explains how the EU-China investment agreement fits into the puzzle, and what strategic autonomy means for the EU&apos;s positioning between Washington and Beijing. 

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New episodes of the &quot;Watching China in Europe&quot; series will be posted every few weeks. For more on China in Europe, subscribe to Noah&apos;s monthly newsletter at the link below. </itunes:subtitle>
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