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East Asian Reactions to Russia’s War in Ukraine: Governmental and Civil Society Responses

The reactions to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine vary in East Asia, from a clear condemnation (Japan, Singapore, Taiwan) to calculated opposition (South Korea) and cautious criticism (ASEAN, Indonesia); from neutrality (Vietnam) to diplomatic support (Myanmar, North Korea). The differences are most clearly explained by Realpolitik considerations, the nature of the political systems and perceptions on… Continue reading East Asian Reactions to Russia’s War in Ukraine: Governmental and Civil Society Responses

CEIAS CONSIDERS: How has the Ukraine war deepened EU-Japan relations?

Japan was quick to impose sanctions on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, leading some analysts to speculate about a new era of Japanese security policy. But have their responses to the war in Ukraine brought Japan and the European Union closer together? Róbert Vancel Research fellow at CEIAS @robert_vancel First of all, I would… Continue reading CEIAS CONSIDERS: How has the Ukraine war deepened EU-Japan relations?

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?

CEIAS CONSIDERS: Are the EU and US more united on Russian and Chinese threats?

Are Transatlantic relations safe for now? In light of the EU activities against China vis-a-vis Taiwan, and with the Russian threat of invading Ukraine, “CEIAS Considers” asked regional exports whether the EU and US today more united than they were in recent years against the threats posed by China and Russia? Richard Q. Turcsanyi Program… Continue reading CEIAS CONSIDERS: Are the EU and US more united on Russian and Chinese threats?

CEIAS CONSIDERS: The Kazakhstan crisis and the global response

What the Kazakhstan crisis tells us about international relations This month, unrest and the threat of a coup put Kazakhstan in the global spotlight. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev declared the unrest “an unprecedented act of aggression and assault on our statehood” and requested help from the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), a military alliance of six… Continue reading CEIAS CONSIDERS: The Kazakhstan crisis and the global response

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