Frédéric Grare on why the EU’s accession to CPTPP would allow it to diversify its trade relations
Media mentions – Frédéric Grare
there is clearly a willingness on the Chinese side to discourage both Taiwan to resist as well as the U.S. to intervene by demonstrating a military superiority and the inevitability of China’s success
Frédéric Grare comments on the publication of a Chinese documentary showing the state of readiness of the Chinese army in the event of an attack on Taiwan
Manisha Reuter and Frédéric Grare on the tensions in the Indian Ocean
No foreign policy is made on the basis of values alone. This is not the first time there has been a tension between interests and values
Frédéric Grare on the Indian Prime Minister’s participation in the Bastille Day celebrations on 14 July
The EU has developed maritime domain awareness through two lines of effort, said Frederic Grare
Frédéric Grare comments on the range of European forces in the Indo-Pacific
New Delhi and the European capitals may not like each other’s policies, but they need to find a quid pro quo based on their real, not symbolic, interests
In a column, Frédéric Grare comments on a new dynamic in EU-India relations triggered by the war on Ukraine
This is all about being present. This is all about not letting China be the sole interlocutor of all these countries
Frédéric Grare comments on EU’s efforts to compete with China in the Pacific
Frédéric Grare was invited by RFI to discuss India’s position in the Russia-Ukraine conflict
Aukus tells us a lot about the foreign policy of the Biden administration & raises two questions: What does it mean to be an ally of the US? And what is Washington’s vision on the Indo-Pacific?
Aukus could force Europeans to conclude that the Indo-Pacific is too far from their interests, writes Frederic Grare
This won’t make the EU a decisive actor in the Indo-Pacific, but it will make it an actor
Frederic Grare comments on the EU’s new Indo-Pacific strategy