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Expanding the France-Vietnam Relationship
By Quoc-Thanh Nguyen
With increasing economic and cultural ties, French soft power is expanding in Vietnam.
Macron and Modi: What France Can Do For India and What India Can Do For France
By Harsh V. Pant
France can be a valuable partner for India in shoring up a free and open Indo-Pacific region.
Macron to Set Tone for an EU Balancing Act Between India and China on Belt and Road
By Aman Thakker
Will Macron speak for the EU as he balances between India and China?
France in the Pacific: Growing Strategic Ties With Australia
By Grant Wyeth
Forging closer security ties with France seems to be Australia's best regional hedge against U.S. political instability.
Will France Keep Its Interest in the Asia-Pacific?
By Valerie Niquet
Signals from the new Macron administration hint that France may turn back to its traditional focus on Europe and Africa.
Presidential Elections Put France’s Influence in the Asia-Pacific At Risk
By Sophie Boisseau du Rocher
Why the French elections will be important for the Asia Pacific region as a whole.
What About Asia? The Hole in the French Presidential Election Debate
By Valerie Niquet
Both Le Pen and Macron seem to have an almost complete lack of real understanding or interest in Asia.
What Did France’s Hollande Achieve During His Malaysia Visit?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A closer look at the deliverables during the second ASEAN destination of the French president’s Southeast Asia tour.
France Unveils Its Defense Strategy in the South China Sea and Beyond
By Quoc-Thanh Nguyen
France unveils its Asia-Pacific policy in the last French Military Programming Law.
France's Foreign Minister to Visit Myanmar
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Trip will be just the second-ever visit by a French foreign minister to the Southeast Asian state.
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