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All items tagged bilateral relationsOpen Think Tank ArticlesDecember 8, 2011 | Beyond Trade: Establishing a European Presence in AsiaMemo 36: The European Union must reach out to Asian partners and become a credible player on issues other than trade. A strong EU-Asia policy can contribute to stability and advance Europe’s overall political, economic, and security interests. ... MoreNovember 18, 2011 | Untangling Europe's Web of Relationships with AsiaDavid Camroux: In Asia, the EU must find a balance between relations with regional organizations, individual nations, and its own members’ bilateral ties. In particular, it must increase its bilateral engagement with major regional players and be sure that a united European policy, rather than those of member states, speaks the loudest in the Pacific. ... MoreNovember 14, 2011 | Why Europe Must Up Its Game in AsiaFraser Cameron: America’s new Pacific engagement should be a wake-up call to Europeans. It is both a signal that they have been neglecting an Asia policy and a reminder that the EU must be more serious about providing for its own defense and asserting its influence as a populous and economically powerful union. ... MoreNovember 13, 2011 | Europe in America's Pacific Century: Theme Week IntroductionEditorial Team: Delegations from the US, Russia, China, and other global players will meet with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations at joint ASEAN-East Asia summits beginning November 17. Neither the EU nor any member states will be there. Now, as America refocuses its attention on the Pacific, we take a look at how the EU must face its transatlantic and Asian partnerships in the “Pacific Century.” ... MoreGlobal Must Read ArticlesJanuary 14, 2009 | US - China Bilateral Relation; Force For Peace?The bilateral relation between the two states, fostered 30 years ago, is strengthened as it evolves to cover an increasing range of issues - from the war on terror to climate change - and to produce a global impact. ++ This impact is evident in the Asia-Pacific region where the US and China have worked to establish peace and development opportunities. ++ Closer ties will become a symbol of the ... More |
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