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The European Union: Caught Between the United States and China

Date de publication
07 September 2021
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The United States and the European Union (EU) are now both in agreement regarding China – long viewed benevolently – as a systemic rival in the international order. 

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France’s strategic engagement in the Indo-Pacific makes a difference: Here is why

Date de publication
09 April 2021
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Let’s face it: while there are growing expectations for a French and European enhanced engagement in the Indo-Pacific, when Europeans step up their commitment, or express their willingness to do so, they are often met with disdain, on the ground that they would not make a big difference in front of China. Is that really so?

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The EU-Japan partnership in the Indo-Pacific: opportunities and challenges

Date de publication
12 March 2021
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This paper analyses the common and divergent interests of Japan and the EU in the Indo-Pacific and identifies the most promising areas for cooperation.

France’s Indo-Pacific Strategy and the Quad Plus

Date de publication
09 February 2021
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In France, the launch of the Quad Plus raised little attention.

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Japan’s Cybersecurity Strategy: From the Olympics to the Indo-Pacific

Date de publication
03 February 2021
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In September 2020, the Ifri Center for Asian Studies held an online event on Japan’s cybersecurity strategy.

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Japan’s Economic Diplomacy in Africa: Between Strategic Priorities and Local Realities

Date de publication
22 December 2020
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During his term in office (2012-2020), Prime Minister Shinzo Abe sought to demonstrate Japan's high level of interest in Africa, including by pledging a total of $ 60 billion in financial support at the 2013 and 2016 Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) summits and announcing his vision for a “Free and Open Indo-Pacific” (FOIP) at the TICAD-VI in Nairobi.

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What Would Suga’s Indo-Pacific Strategy Look Like?

Date de publication
05 October 2020
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With the resignation of Prime Minister Abe, the future of Japan’s Free and Open Indo-Pacific strategy has been called into question. Abe was indeed one of the key architects of this vision and he devoted enormous energy to flesh it out.

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East Asia Security in Flux. What Regional Order Ahead?

Date de publication
07 May 2020
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In February 2020, the Ifri Center for Asian Studies and the Research Institute for Peace and Security (RIPS) held a conference on the Asian security environment.

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Confettis d’empire ou points d’appui ? L’avenir de la stratégie française de présence et de souveraineté

Date de publication
27 February 2020
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France is one of the few nations in the world to benefit from a permanent global military presence. With more than 10,000 military personnel from all three services, deployed across the five continents and the three main oceanic basins, it benefits from the second largest network of prepositioned forces in the world.

Japan’s Indo-Pacific Strategy: Shaping a Hybrid Regional Order

Date de publication
19 December 2019
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What does Japan want in the Indo-Pacific? It can be tough to tell, because at the moment, Tokyo seems to be pursuing incompatible aims.

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