The Skies the Limit! Collaborating to Open the Skies with China – Challenges and Opportunities

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Fox, S. and Ismail, R. 2017. The Skies the Limit! Collaborating to Open the Skies with China – Challenges and Opportunities. European Journal of Comparative Law and Governance. 4 (4), p. 387–422. https://doi.org/10.1163/22134514-00404002
AuthorsFox, S. and Ismail, R.
Abstract

The research focuses on aviation collaboration from the perspective of two regional unities – the European Union (eu) and Association of Southeast Asian Nations (asean). The aspirations of each regional entity are considered alongside the mechanism to facilitate talks and developments with respect to aviation and specifically opening up the skies, so as to create more liberalised air service agreements with China.

This paper explores the strategy and framework mechanism of both the eu and asean and the research questions the effectiveness of both frameworks as well as the political motivations for opening air service markets with China.

The research findings identify and discuss the developments, challenges and successes within the global aviation sector in terms of partnerships and progression with China to open up the skies.

JournalEuropean Journal of Comparative Law and Governance
Journal citation4 (4), p. 387–422
ISSN2213-4506
Year2017
PublisherBRILL
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Deposited28 Feb 2020
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