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China's Rising Trade Activism in ASEAN: Implications for the EU

Date de publication
07 December 2021
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As the world’s center of gravity has shifted to Asia, the European Union must also be present in the region. In particular, it must develop its relations with Asian countries that have long been neglected to the sole benefit of China -- namely India, but above all the countries of Southeast Asia, where China has invested heavily and will continue to gain influence.

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AUKUS Rocks the Boat in the Indo-Pacific, And It’s Not Good News

Date de publication
29 September 2021
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For anyone who still harbored doubts, Washington made crystal clear from the announcement of the new trilateral alliance with Australia and the UK (AUKUS) that countering China is its number one priority, and that it will do whatever it takes to succeed. Much has been said about the consequences of AUKUS on the French-US relations, but the strategic implications for the Indo-Pacific nations (including France), and for China especially, are also critical to consider.

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China and South-East Asia: Has the Die Been Cast?

Date de publication
07 June 2021
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China is exerting pressure on its surrounding area in South-East Asia to implement its concept of a “community with a shared destiny”. 

East Asia Confronted with China

Date de publication
07 June 2021
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China is now an undeniable heavyweight on the international scene, wielding a remarkable range of political strategies. Studying its position in the surrounding area of Southeast Asia in relation to Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries, as well as Australia, gives us an understanding of both the strength and the limits of such a diverse range of actions.

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Between the Lines of Questionable Battles

Date de publication
02 April 2019
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This text was published in Politique étrangère in 1979, the year in which the French Institute of International Relations (Ifri) was created.

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The ‘Conservative Turn’ in Indonesian Islam: Implications for the 2019 Presidential Elections

Date de publication
19 March 2019
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Despite Indonesia’s reputation for a traditionally moderate brand of Islam, religious conservativism is gaining considerable political traction in the lead up to this April’s presidential election.

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Russia’s Relations with Southeast Asia

Date de publication
01 March 2019
Accroche

In recent years, Russia has focused on developing its relations with Southeast Asia, particularly in the areas of economic ties and arms sales.

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New and Emerging LNG Markets: The Demand Shock

Date de publication
12 June 2018
Accroche

Over the past decade, an increasing number of emerging markets has joined the liquefied natural gas (LNG) import club. 

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Catching Up or Staying Ahead. Japanese Investment in the Mekong Region and the China Factor

Date de publication
30 May 2018
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There is no denying that the Mekong region has become an economic battleground where Japan and China are competing to gain and sustain economic influence in the region.

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Democracy in Asia: Models, Trends and Geopolitical Implications

Date de publication
12 February 2018
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Assessing the state of democracy in Asia is a challenge. While some countries, such as Japan and India, have been showing the way from early days, some others, such as in Southeast Asia are still struggling to ensure stable and sustainable democratic institutions and practices.

From 'Looking' to Engaging: India and East Asia

Date de publication
22 December 2011
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The Look East policy (LEP), launched in the early 1990s, was intended to engage India more closely with the East Asian region, but it met with only limited success initially, for India was not seen to be a major contributor either to regional security or economic development.

The Evolving Role of Southeast Asia in Global FDI Flows

Date de publication
12 July 2011
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This paper traces the evolution of FDI in ASEAN and discusses future prospects for the region as a host - and increasingly home - to FDI. 

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