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The paper analyses Greece’s relations with China and highlights the crucial role of specific business interests in strengthening bilateral ties. Greek–Chinese political contacts, as well as trade, investment and touristic flows, have significantly increased in the last decade. The concession of the Piraeus port to the Chinese company COSCO was the major turning point for the relationship. The paper notes a strong influence of shipowning interests in Greece’s foreign policy decision-making system which has conditioned the development of Greek–Chinese relations.
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Greek businessman that wanted to remain anonymous, 8 December 2012, Thessaloniki, Greece, (Interview).
Former Deputy Minister of Karamanlis government (2004–2009), 11 December 2012, Corinth, Greece, (Interview). Name withheld at her own request.
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Pallis A., Former Secretary General for Ports and Port Policy [2011–2012], Assistant Professor, University of Aegean, 5 December 2012, Athens, Greece, (Interview).
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Huliaras, A., Petropoulos, S. Shipowners, ports and diplomats: the political economy of Greece’s relations with China. Asia Eur J 12, 215–230 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10308-013-0367-1
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