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EU in Global Trade System: Balancing the US and China

EU in Global Trade System: Balancing the US and China

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Guntram Wolff.
Australia Orders Expulsion of 2 Russian Diplomats Over UK Nerve Agent Assassination Attempt

Australia Orders Expulsion of 2 Russian Diplomats Over UK Nerve Agent Assassination Attempt

By Ankit Panda
Australia joins 18 other countries in retaliating against Russia.

Uzbekistan Aims to Move Regional Cooperation From Talking Points to Reality

Uzbekistan Aims to Move Regional Cooperation From Talking Points to Reality

By Catherine Putz
Uzbekistan wants to breathe life into regional cooperation with the help of the UN and EU.

EU Swoops Into Asia-Pacific Amid US Retreat

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.

The Disconnect Between the EU's Central Asia Strategy and Reality

The Disconnect Between the EU's Central Asia Strategy and Reality

By Catherine Putz
Europe's strategy in Central Asia focuses on bilateral relations and reforms, but reality demonstrates the limits of these aims.
No, Europe Won't Get Turkmen Gas by 2019

No, Europe Won't Get Turkmen Gas by 2019

By Casey Michel
Turkmenistan’s no closer to seeing its gas reach the European markets it once envisioned.

China’s Charm Offensive: Beijing Draws Closer to Brussels

China’s Charm Offensive: Beijing Draws Closer to Brussels

By Valentina Crivăț
The EU’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Federica Mogherini, was in Beijing last week.
The EU’s Own 'Pivot to Asia'

The EU’s Own 'Pivot to Asia'

By The Diplomat
An interview with Fraser Cameron.

A Post-Brexit UK Rapprochement With China? Don't Count On It

A Post-Brexit UK Rapprochement With China? Don't Count On It

By Kerry Brown
London may be forced to turn to Beijing, but China has bigger fish to fry.

Britain, Taiwan, and the Question of Sovereignty

Britain, Taiwan, and the Question of Sovereignty

By Kerry Brown
The Brexit vote shows how important national sovereignty still is -- an important lesson for Taiwan.

Brexit: The American Founding Fathers Had it Right: Direct Democracy Is a Dead Duck

Brexit: The American Founding Fathers Had it Right: Direct Democracy Is a Dead Duck

By Franz-Stefan Gady
David Cameron should have heeded Alexander Hamilton’s skepticism of ‘pure democracy.’

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