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Europe in the Indo-Pacific
Europe Must Make a Realistic Commitment to the Indo-Pacific
By Fred Sengers
Sending a handful of naval ships to visit every two years will not help countries in the Indo-Pacific. European nations should help reduce their economic dependence on China instead.
The Importance of Europe-South Korea Security Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific
By Jihoon Yu
Even as North Korea and Russia intensify ties, South Korea and European countries are discovering new avenues to enhance their security collaboration.
Europe and Asia Remain Oceans Apart – At Least on Security
By Dominique Fraser
European officials came to the SLD with two goals: to garner regional support for Ukraine and portray Europe as a reliable security partner in the Indo-Pacific. One was notably more successful.
Managing Cross-Regional Expectations After the NATO Summit
By Peter K. Lee, Alice Nason, and Tom Corben
Inter-regional solidarity in the face of aggression is welcome. But there are hard limits to hard commitments outside of a country’s home region.
Why Is the Indo-Pacific Important for Europe?
By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
A proactive Europe is welcomed by many in the Indo-Pacific, a reality highlighted by a recent ministerial forum focused on cooperation in the region.
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