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Schisms in research collaboration risk worsening global crises

16 March 2023
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Barriers being put up by the US, China and the EU could hinder scientific progress at a time when it is most urgently needed, according to OECD’s latest report on the global R&D outlook.

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The world’s powers are engaged in a fierce technological race. This is the balance of forces

12 March 2023
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The US struggles to retain its supremacy, China catches up and overtakes the leader in many areas while the EU is falling behind.

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China or the US? Europe’s ‘impossible choice’ in the trade war

29 May 2019
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Growing tensions between China and the United States over the escalating trade dispute – and the resulting global uncertainty – are forcing other countries to choose between the two economic superpowers.

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Japan’s Own Belt and Road

09 February 2018
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Tokyo is ramping up international partnerships and investments to offer an alternative to Beijing’s signature foreign-policy project. For the first time in 15 years, Japan’s foreign minister last month paid a visit to the tiny island nation of Sri Lanka, shepherding a dozens-strong delegation of business leaders eager to deepen economic ties between the two countries after a year of increasing security cooperation.

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Gulf States: A Paradoxical Economic Lifeline for Sudan

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09 September 2024
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For decades, Gulf states have provided crucial financial assistance to Sudan. Gulf interest in Sudan is driven by economic benefits and geopolitical competition, though each country has its own interests and approach. 

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Sudan in Turkey’s African Geopolitics: A Sotto Voce Experience in a Coveted Region

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15 November 2023
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Since the launch of the Opening Plan to Africa in 2003, Turkey's African policy has spread to the whole of the African continent, where its involvement is distinguished by its scope and diversity.

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Can Europe do Without a Geologistical Strategy to Face China?

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01 June 2023
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During the economic and financial crisis in 2008, during which the West was severely weakened, the ties between the Western Balkans and China were particularly close. For these countries, turning to China meant to secure new destination markets for their exports and to guarantee new investments.

Preparing for 2050: From “Foresight” to “Grand Strategy”

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10 December 2021
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China and the United States both have a “grand strategy”: Beijing aspires to be the world’s leading power in 2049, while Washington plans to remain primus inter pares.

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India-Taiwan Ties: A Case for Stronger Partnership

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23 November 2021
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The links between India and Taiwan have gathered unprecedented momentum in recent years. This has largely come about due to growing support for Taiwan at civil society level in India.

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Americans First: The Biden Administration’s Geopolitics

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07 September 2021
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The Biden administration’s geopolitics is beginning to be noticed. It aims to build on a reconciled nation willing to see its foreign policy objectives as a defense of its own interests. 

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Gulf States: A Paradoxical Economic Lifeline for Sudan

Date de publication
09 September 2024
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For decades, Gulf states have provided crucial financial assistance to Sudan. Gulf interest in Sudan is driven by economic benefits and geopolitical competition, though each country has its own interests and approach. 

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Sudan in Turkey’s African Geopolitics: A Sotto Voce Experience in a Coveted Region

Date de publication
15 November 2023
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Since the launch of the Opening Plan to Africa in 2003, Turkey's African policy has spread to the whole of the African continent, where its involvement is distinguished by its scope and diversity.

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India-Taiwan Ties: A Case for Stronger Partnership

Date de publication
23 November 2021
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The links between India and Taiwan have gathered unprecedented momentum in recent years. This has largely come about due to growing support for Taiwan at civil society level in India.

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.

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.

France’s Indo-Pacific strategy: inclusive and principled

Date de publication
12 December 2019
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France’s recently launched Indo-Pacific strategy has attracted many critical and sarcastic comments.

Japan in South East Asia: Looking for a Balanced Indo-Pacific

Date de publication
12 December 2019
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South East Asia is an area of utmost importance for Japan’s economic, political and security interests, amounting to “a core strategic interest” for Tokyo.

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Prospects for the New EU Strategy on India: Game Changer or Business as Usual?

Date de publication
17 September 2019
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The new European Union (EU) strategy on India marks a major moment of departure in EU-India relations.

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Imagined Geographies of Central and Eastern Europe: The Concept of Intermarium

Date de publication
20 March 2019
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Like the proverbial cat, some concepts have several lives. Or, like the mythological phoenix, they can be reborn from the ashes. This is certainly the case of the Intermarium, a geopolitical concept that envisaged an alliance of countries reaching from the Baltic Sea over the Black Sea to the Aegean Sea that would serve as a third power bloc between Germany and Russia.

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The Indo-Pacific Vision in Strategic Limbo: A Foreign Policy Case Study for the Trump Era

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26 November 2018
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The Trump Administration’s Indo-Pacific security strategy is a case study in foreign policymaking under a non-unitary executive.

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China or the US? Europe’s ‘impossible choice’ in the trade war

29 May 2019
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Growing tensions between China and the United States over the escalating trade dispute – and the resulting global uncertainty – are forcing other countries to choose between the two economic superpowers.

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Japan’s Own Belt and Road

09 February 2018
Accroche

Tokyo is ramping up international partnerships and investments to offer an alternative to Beijing’s signature foreign-policy project. For the first time in 15 years, Japan’s foreign minister last month paid a visit to the tiny island nation of Sri Lanka, shepherding a dozens-strong delegation of business leaders eager to deepen economic ties between the two countries after a year of increasing security cooperation.

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