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Česko je sice malá země, ale má Asii co nabídnout

Jen málokterá země na světě je tolik sužovaná neutichajícími konflikty, bezprávím a humanitární krizí jako Myanmar. Celou situaci navíc komplikuje fakt, že v konfliktu operuje hned několik subjektů a svou roli sehrávají i vztahy s ostatními státy a organizacemi. Mohlo by být Česko pro Myanmar přínosem? A jak si vůbec vede celá Evropa v Asii?… Continue reading Česko je sice malá země, ale má Asii co nabídnout

Strategic mistake and escalation: how Chinese media cover Ukraine’s Kursk operation

Chinese media paint a bleak picture of the Kursk offensive, reflecting the long-standing features of the Chinese coverage of the war that favors Russian stances. Key takeaways: China’s media portray the Ukrainian military operation in the Russian Kursk region as unlikely to succeed and as a “strategic military mistake.” The media argue that the Kursk operation undermined… Continue reading Strategic mistake and escalation: how Chinese media cover Ukraine’s Kursk operation

CEEasia Briefing #58: more on EU’s tariffs on China, Slovak PM visits China, DPRK-Russia relations, Tsai Ing-wen in Europe

We have some exciting news for you. CEIAS is launching the EU-Taiwan briefing. Stay tuned for the first issue coming already this November! Welcome to the 58th issue of the CEEasia Briefing. In this issue, we dissect the following topics: More on EU tariffs on China-made EVs Slovak Prime Minister visits China North Korea deploys troops… Continue reading CEEasia Briefing #58: more on EU’s tariffs on China, Slovak PM visits China, DPRK-Russia relations, Tsai Ing-wen in Europe

Taiwan’s aid diplomacy to Ukraine: catching two birds with one stone

Taiwan ranks among the leading global humanitarian aid donors to Ukraine. However, due to the absence of direct communication with Ukraine, Taiwan delivers its aid to Ukraine through CEE countries, further strengthening Taiwan-CEE relations. Key takeaways: Taiwan ranks among the top five Indo-Pacific nations providing aid to Ukraine, focusing on healthcare, social services, reconstruction, and… Continue reading Taiwan’s aid diplomacy to Ukraine: catching two birds with one stone

Value-driven economic and military decision-making: South Korea’s arms exports to the EU and NATO

Following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, rising strategic uncertainties in Europe have prompted EU and NATO member states to break away from post-Cold War policies that favored maintaining moderate war preparedness. The escalating geopolitical risks have highlighted the urgent need to revamp Europe’s defense industrial base to meet the skyrocketing demand for arms.… Continue reading Value-driven economic and military decision-making: South Korea’s arms exports to the EU and NATO

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