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CEEasia Briefing #71: Europe’s push for self-sufficiency, Spain’s ties with China, Taiwan and Poland sign economic cooperation pact

Welcome to the 71th issue of the CEEasia Briefing. In this issue, we dissect the following topics: European Commission adopts ResourcEU Action Plan Spanish King visits China Taiwan and Poland sign economic cooperation pact 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 #71: Europe’s push for self-sufficiency, Spain’s ties with China, Taiwan and Poland sign economic cooperation pact

Belgium: A fragmented landscape of academic cooperation and research security

Belgian universities maintain a dense web of cooperation with Chinese partners, ranging from institutional agreements and student (and sometimes staff) mobility to joint research and teaching programs. These links have expanded over the past two decades alongside broader internationalization strategies, growing student flows and China’s rising research capacity. In recent years, however, European and Belgian… Continue reading Belgium: A fragmented landscape of academic cooperation and research security

Why the EU must scale up support for Myanmar’s resistance

Since Myanmar’s resistance has succeeded in weakening the military without significant international backing, the EU must now scale up its support to help shape a more inclusive and democratic Myanmar and remain a credible actor in the country and in Southeast Asia. Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of… Continue reading Why the EU must scale up support for Myanmar’s resistance

Sweden: From Confucius Institutes to structured research security

Sweden’s first academic exchanges with China took place in 1918, with the inaugural engagement with the People’s Republic of China following in 1952. Modern-era academic interactions expanded in the mid-2000s, fueled by bilateral agreements on science, technology, and higher education. However, Sweden’s academic links began to slow in the late 2010s, reflecting heightened diplomatic tensions and growing… Continue reading Sweden: From Confucius Institutes to structured research security

From strategy to action: The European Union in the Indo-Pacific

A coherent, flexible Indo-Pacific strategy—firmly rooted in European values and interests as well as in the realities, needs, and priorities of the region—is crucial if the EU is to remain an influential player in this key arena of the 21st century. This requires regional and sector-specific approaches tailored to different subregions and countries, within an… Continue reading From strategy to action: The European Union in the Indo-Pacific

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