Posts in East Asia
The EU’s approach to Taiwan: Time to move from gratitude to support

Written by Zsuzsa Anna Ferenczy

Building on its gratitude towards Taiwan for its provision of medical supplies, the EU and its member states should meaningfully push for Taiwan’s inclusion in international efforts. More importantly, the EU should support Taiwan’s participation in international organisations.

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India's Taiwan opportunity

Written by Sana Hashmi

Calls for India to engage Taiwan from its domestic sphere and China’s continued aggression provide India with an opportunity to rethink its Taiwan policy – not because Taiwan can be used as a “card” against China but because India needs to find new credible partners in East Asia as New Delhi moves away from Beijing.

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Australia’s strategic blind spot: China’s newfound intimacy with once-rival Russia

Written by Alexey D Muraviev

It came as no surprise that a month later, the honour guards of the People’s Liberation Army marched in Red Square as part of grand celebrations to mark the 75th anniversary of Soviet victory over Germany. The event was heavy on symbolism — yet another way for the two rivals to signal their growing closeness.

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Beijing does not understand Vietnam’s anti-China nationalism

Written by David Hutt

Anti-China nationalism has grown more potent and politically important in Vietnam in recent years, and it could impact relations between both countries’ respective communist parties. It might also lead to an escalation of tensions in the South China Sea, as the VCP feels a greater need to give into nationalist cries and rebuff its far stronger adversary.

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EU-China relations under the German presidency: is this “Europe’s moment”?

Written by Zsuzsa Anna Ferenczy and Ma Junjie

Germany’s economic might has been decisive in shaping bilateral ties, but also EU-China relations. Trade cooperation has ensured Berlin a position of strength within the EU vis-à-vis China. But cooperation has turned into rivalry, jeopardising Germany’s leading role in high-tech manufacturing.

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