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CEEasia Briefing #29: Fudan university in Hungary, V4 support for Taiwan’s bid to WHA, NATO-South Korea Cybersecurity Cooperation

Welcome to the 29th issue of the #CEEasia Briefing. In this issue we dissect the following topics: Fudan university in Hungary V4 support for Taiwan’s bid to WHA NATO-South Korea Cooperation in Cybersecurity If you like what you see, please forward this message to your friends and colleagues who can subscribe here. Do you need to know… Continue reading CEEasia Briefing #29: Fudan university in Hungary, V4 support for Taiwan’s bid to WHA, NATO-South Korea Cybersecurity Cooperation

New South Korean president inaugurated – what comes next?

On May 10th, 2022, Yoon Suk-Yeol was inaugurated as president of the Republic of Korea, two months after the most contested election in the country’s history. He won with a margin of just 0.8%. This short study looks at the possible foreign policy changes the new administration in South Korea will introduce. The main areas… Continue reading New South Korean president inaugurated – what comes next?

The Presidential Elections in the Philippines: China’s win in waiting?

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Although the presidential vote in the Philippines seems to have not set off any alarm clocks in the West, the election of Bongbong Marcos has the potential to result in major implications for global politics. Indeed Southeast Asia is increasingly becoming a focus of the US-China strategic rivalry. And Mr Marcos is very likely to… Continue reading The Presidential Elections in the Philippines: China’s win in waiting?

CEEasia Briefing #28: Taiwan, China & the CEE, Japan’s role in the Ukraine war, India’s balancing approach towards Russia

Welcome to the 28th issue of the #CEEasia Briefing. In this issue we dissect the following topics: Taiwan, China & the CEE Japan’s role in the Ukraine war India’s balancing approach towards Russia If you like what you see, please forward this message to your friends and colleagues who can subscribe here. Do you need to know more… Continue reading CEEasia Briefing #28: Taiwan, China & the CEE, Japan’s role in the Ukraine war, India’s balancing approach towards Russia

Ukraine visas welcome but lacking

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the resulting outflow of refugees has highlighted the need for Taiwan to adopt an asylum law. The Russian invasion of Ukraine has caused a huge wave of refugees, with over four million Ukrainians having already fled the country since February. The conflict has also triggered a wave of solidarity with the people… Continue reading Ukraine visas welcome but lacking

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