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Cybersecurity diplomacy: a potential EU engagement with Indonesia

The EU can be to Indonesia’s cybersecurity preparedness what the United States has been to its maritime security training. Key Takeaways: Indonesia frequently experiences cyberattacks and is still struggling to deal with its cybersecurity challenges, particularly the ones directed at its government institutions. Brussels might have a chance at addressing Indonesia’s president-elect’s open antipathy to… Continue reading Cybersecurity diplomacy: a potential EU engagement with Indonesia

Military reforms in Taiwan: What’s behind the new civilian minister of national defense?

Taiwan’s defense chief, Koo Li-Hsiung, has initiated a series of military reforms aimed at modernizing the defense sector, but these efforts have been hindered by persistent organizational challenges, which are obstructing the full implementation and effectiveness of the proposed changes. Key takeaways: The appointment of a civilian as the minister of national defense signals the… Continue reading Military reforms in Taiwan: What’s behind the new civilian minister of national defense?

How the Philippines exercises unconventional power against China

Despite being a small state with limited military, maritime, and economic capabilities, the Philippines has defied conventional wisdom by demonstrating its ability to stand its ground even when confronted by a great power like China. To resist Chinese aggression in the South China Sea, the Philippines has been exercising three sources of unconventional power: derivative,… Continue reading How the Philippines exercises unconventional power against China

CEEasia Briefing #57: EU’s EV tariffs, Czech-Korean ties, Taiwan and Slovakia semiconductors cooperation, Germany passes through the Taiwan Strait

Dear friends, Welcome to the 57th issue of the CEEasia Briefing. In this issue, we dissect the following topics: EU voted on import tariffs for China-made EVs Czech-Korean ties beyond nuclear energy Taiwan and Slovakia partner up on semiconductors research collaboration South Korea expands defense ties in Poland and Romania German Navy passes through the Taiwan… Continue reading CEEasia Briefing #57: EU’s EV tariffs, Czech-Korean ties, Taiwan and Slovakia semiconductors cooperation, Germany passes through the Taiwan Strait

China’s dual façade: narratives and realities vis-à-vis the war in Ukraine

China’s involvement in Ukraine is driven less by ideological alignment with Russia and more by a strategic effort to undermine the United States and secure access to vital resources and strategic positions that advance its long-term goals. Key Takeaways: China’s approach to the war in Ukraine is characterized by a dual façade, where its official… Continue reading China’s dual façade: narratives and realities vis-à-vis the war in Ukraine

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