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Situation report: Reflecting on the EU-China-US triangle on V4 social media

Key takeaways: Social media discourse in the Visegrad Four (V4) countries on the EU-China-US triangle amid changes in American foreign policy reflects deep domestic divisions about the shape of the EU’s foreign policy and the values it should project in the international arena. Chinese actors play a limited role in shaping the discourse on the… Continue reading Situation report: Reflecting on the EU-China-US triangle on V4 social media

Nascent transatlantic drift muddles EU’s approach to cooperation with China

As the reliability of the transatlantic alliance comes into question, the EU struggles to define a unified strategy, caught between economic opportunities and growing security concerns about China. This uncertainty leaves the EU vulnerable to both external pressures and internal divisions. Key takeaways: The EU’s approach to cooperation with China has been inconsistent, which has… Continue reading Nascent transatlantic drift muddles EU’s approach to cooperation with China

What does President Yoon Seok-yeol’s impeachment mean for South Korea’s democracy?

South Korea is at a crossroads as the impeachment of President Yoon Seok-yeol exposes deep political fault lines, testing the strength of its institutions and raising concerns about its role as a democratic bellwether in Asia. Key takeaways: The impeachment crisis underscores the severe partisan divisions in South Korea. The fragility of South Korea’s democracy… Continue reading What does President Yoon Seok-yeol’s impeachment mean for South Korea’s democracy?

CEEasia Briefing #63: EU-China trade ties, Slovak delegation in India, Czechia-Mongolia relations

Welcome to the 63rd issue of the CEEasia Briefing. In this issue, we dissect the following topics: EU-China trade relations Deepening ties between Mongolia and Czechia South Korea – Poland cooperation Slovak delegation in India If you like what you see, please forward this message to your friends and colleagues who can subscribe here. Do you need… Continue reading CEEasia Briefing #63: EU-China trade ties, Slovak delegation in India, Czechia-Mongolia relations

Navigating uncertainty: Central European public opinion on geopolitics in 2025

Executive summary The Visegrad Four (V4) countries—Czechia, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia—are navigating increased global instability with diverging political responses to shifts in US policy, Russia’s war against Ukraine, and China’s growing international influence. These geopolitical dynamics are reflected in public attitudes towards global affairs and perceptions of the major powers (the US, China, Russia, the EU,… Continue reading Navigating uncertainty: Central European public opinion on geopolitics in 2025

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