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France in the Pacific
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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.
The French Election in the Pacific
By Grant Wyeth
The outcome of the French presidential election has ramifications for Paris' Pacific territories.
A French Pivot to Asia?
By Cleo Paskal
Though perhaps overlooked, France has long been an Asian power and intends to remain so in the 21st century.
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.
Vietnam: A 'Pivot to Asia' for France?
By Quoc-Thanh Nguyen
What to expect from Francois Hollande's state visit to Vietnam.
France Leads Europe's Changing Approach to Asian Security Issues
By Valérie Niquet
The French defense minister's speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue symbolized a new paradigm for the EU.
The Submarine Deal and Australia’s Ties With France
By Helen Clark
Canberra’s recent decision to buy its subs from France highlights the scope for strategic cooperation.
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