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Our paper is oriented on the economic diplomacy and environmental diplomacy theme \ufffd in terms of EU competences represented by \ufffdcommercial diplomacy\ufffd, \ufffdtrade diplomacy\ufffd and the \ufffdGreen Deal diplomacy\ufffd. To promote more sustainable developments, the EU\ufffds European Green Deal (2019) emphasises the Comprehensive Strategy of the EU with Africa and this is why the aim of our paper was to assess the EU\ufffds interests in transregional sense by applying the Pareto-optimal scenario\/the Nash equilibrium to the qualitative hypothesis formulated: \ufffdGeostrategic interests of China and of the postBrexit EU in the process of shaping a new EU strategy towards Africa are partly of a rival and partly of a complementary nature\ufffd. When documenting quantitative &amp; qualitative sustainable development trends in the context of international spillovers and relevance of both transregional complementarity &amp; rivalry between the EU and PRC\/China, our paper addressed the United Nations 2030 Agenda as well as the African Union Agenda 2063.<\/jats:p>","DOI":"10.5593\/sgem2022v\/3.2\/s12.24","type":"proceedings-article","created":{"date-parts":[[2023,3,29]],"date-time":"2023-03-29T20:12:10Z","timestamp":1680120730000},"page":"205-214","source":"Crossref","is-referenced-by-count":2,"title":["SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FROM GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE: TRANSREGIONAL EUROPEAN UNION ECONOMIC DIPLOMACY AND \ufffdGREEN DEAL DIPLOMACY\ufffd"],"prefix":"10.5593","volume":"22","author":[{"given":"Jozef","family":"Cernak","sequence":"first","affiliation":[{"name":"University of Economics in Bratislava","place":["Slovakia"]}],"role":[{"vocabulary":"crossref","role":"author"}]},{"given":"Denisa","family":"Ciderova","sequence":"additional","affiliation":[{"name":"University of Economics in Bratislava","place":["Slovakia"]}],"role":[{"vocabulary":"crossref","role":"author"}]},{"ORCID":"https:\/\/orcid.org\/0000-0001-6757-8817","authenticated-orcid":true,"given":"Giorgi","family":"Benashvili","sequence":"additional","affiliation":[{"name":"Caucasus University","place":["Georgia"]}],"role":[{"vocabulary":"crossref","role":"author"}]}],"member":"3602","reference":[{"key":"ref=1","doi-asserted-by":"crossref","unstructured":"[1] Bachmann, V., (Trans)regionalism and South-South cooperation: Afrasia instead of Eurafrique?, Third World Quarterly. vol. 40\/issue 4, pp 688-709, 2019.","DOI":"10.1080\/01436597.2019.1573634"},{"key":"ref=2","doi-asserted-by":"crossref","unstructured":"[2] Brockova, I., Modern Economic Diplomacy of Small States, Politicke vedy\/Political Sciences, Slovak Republic, vol. 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