Europe needs to find a balanced and united approach that both supports Taiwan in the face of external coercion while also working more closely with like-minded partners in Asia
Media mentions – Indo-Pacific
Adopting a rather transactional take and framing the Bundeswehr’s regional engagement in the context of Washington’s focus on China is not wrong, but it is short-sighted
With the war in Ukraine, Germany has entered a new era in security and defence policy, but this does not change Germany’s interests in the Indo-Pacific
This won’t make the EU a decisive actor in the Indo-Pacific, but it will make it an actor
Frédéric Grare and Manisha Reuter’s report on the European vision of the Indo-Pacific is quoted in Le Monde
The document sees the area as a space of competition between China and the United States in terms of economic influence: if China gets it, it will also have political influence
The Europeans must do much more to keep their own backyard secure. This is true with regard to Russia, with regard to the South – and for all this we need Britain.
t’s much less damaging to day-to-day interests. You don’t have the same volume of practical things to manage on a daily basis.