Expanding on the new, positive momentum in EU-Taiwan relations, Mr Gahler also underscored the role of the European Parliament’s decision to work on its first-ever stand-alone report on Taiwan in its Foreign Affairs Committee, evaluating the prospects of broadening and deepening cooperation between Brussels and Taipei.
Together with our partners Taiwan NextGen Foundation we are delighted to announce the first of a three-part series designed to examine Taiwan's status through the lens of Technology, Trust and Transparency.
We hope you will join us for this excellent discussion: register here.
We are delighted to announce that 9DASHLINE and the Council for Strategic and Defense Research (CSDR) have reached an agreement to partner on a thought-provoking new four-part webinar series designed to explore a number of critical issues set to face the Indo-Pacific — the worlds most dynamic region — in the years ahead.
We are delighted to welcome Hunter Marston as our new Australia Associate.
As part of our growing network of associates, Hunter’s arrival represents the next step in our ambition to connect Europe and the Indo-Pacific while simultaneously promoting the next generation of leading thinkers.
In March we invite articles that seek to explore issues relating to theSouthPacific and its importance for the region in the months and years ahead. In addition to articles focused on specific issues such as recent developments in the Pacific Islands Forum, we also welcome features that examine issues such as climate change, trade, resources, governance, technology, sports diplomacy and great power competition.
We are delighted to announce the signing of a broad-ranging partnership with Taiwan NextGen Foundation, one of Taiwan’s leading Think Tanks. This partnership comes at an exciting time for both parties and serves to further underline our ambition to be at the very forefront of developments across the region.
In February we invite articles that seek to explore issues relating to the South China Sea dispute and implications for the region for the months and years ahead. In addition to articles focused on specific issues such as land reclamation and/or specific claims we also welcome features designed to connect key issues such as trade, resources, governance freedom of navigation and great power competition.
As an entirely independent platform, we would like to thank you for your support and look forward to building on our success to date with a number of exciting developments across 2021.
In January we invite articles that seek to predict and analyse events across the Indo-Pacific for the year ahead. We welcome features that may focus on a specific country or issue (i.e. North Korea or multilateralism) in addition to pieces aiming to address the Indo-Pacific as a whole such as an ‘Indo-Pacific Top 10’.
In November we invite articles that seek to provide commentary and analysis on the issue of minorities within the context of the Indo-Pacific. Writers may wish to address areas such as human security, discrimination, migration, difference, power, etc.
If you would like to write for us on the topic of generational perspectives on democracy, please email a brief pitch clearly and succinctly outlining the focus and argument of your proposed article.
If you would like to write for us on the topic of Taiwan, please email a brief pitch clearly and succinctly outlining the focus and argument of your proposed article.
This partnership will enable selected articles to feature across both platforms, providing contributors the opportunity to reach an ever greater audience and reflects the passion of both teams to develop analysis and commentary about one of the world’s most vibrant and exciting regions: South Asia.