[The European] strategy in the Indo-Pacific region has suffered a severe “loss of credibility” as a result
Media mentions – Asia
By cancelling the submarine deal, Europeans have been blindsided
Australia feels threatened by China, and it has every reason to be
The fact that we are so taken aback by this crisis, even though the Americans did not hide their intentions, illustrates our level of dependency towards them.
At least since the invasion of Afghanistan by the Soviet Union, China has viewed the country through a lens of threat
The newsletter on foreign policy refers to several of ECFR’s Afghanistan commentaries and interviews
One of the biggest items that will be on the agenda of EU-China relations will be U.S. foreign policy post-Afghanistan. How will this shape or reshape U.S. priorities?
To me, this shows is the end of one geopolitical era, which was about creating a liberal international order, and the beginning of a new one, which is about the competition between China and America