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EU in Asia

China Condemns EU Parliament’s Resolution on Hong Kong’s Shrinking Freedoms
By Kanis Leung
The EU body overwhelmingly adopted a resolution citing the deterioration of Hong Kong’s freedoms since the imposition by Beijing of a sweeping national security law in 2020.

Can the European Union Tackle Afghanistan’s Crises?
By Rahimullah Kakar
The EU has the capability to take a proactive diplomatic and political stance in managing the impending preventable socioeconomic and politico-security crises in Afghanistan.

The EU’s Maritime Ambitions in the Indo-Pacific
By Eva Pejsova
What does the EU's new Maritime Security Strategy have to say about the Indo-Pacific?

How the EU Can Still Succeed in the Indo-Pacific Despite the War in Ukraine
By Frederick Kliem
The war in Ukraine will inevitably put the brakes on European capacities elsewhere. Nonetheless, the imperative to engage in the Indo-Pacific has not faded.

A Deeper Look at Vietnam’s Trade Deal With Europe
By Stuart Brown
The EU’s drive to become the defender of multilateralism promises further opportunities for Southeast Asia.

Europe: A New Player in the Indo-Pacific
By Eva Pejsova
Can traditional regional powers find a place for a new, “odd” friend?

What the EU Thinks of the US ‘Indo-Pacific’ Strategy
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Bernt Berger.

How Can Europe Contribute to Northeast Asia's Security?
By Nicola Casarini
The EU is well-placed to play a positive role in managing the region's flashpoints.

EU Swoops Into Asia-Pacific Amid US Retreat
By Aline Doussin
As Washington has pulled back, Brussels has pushed forward into trade discussions across the Asia-Pacific.

Europe Must Follow Through on Rights in Thailand
By Anthony Kleven
Brussels must enforce its newfound approach to trade with Thailand.
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