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East China Sea, this DIIS Report considers how China's leaders handle anti-Japanese nationalism by adopting a Janusian … stance and pursuing both China's basic interest in close economic relations with Japan and also domestic stability. After a … crises over the East China Sea are examined to identify the character of and changes in China's policy. For the last ten …
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the global level which puts societal objectives at the centre. A key question has emerged from the dialogue: How can China …
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) die Konfrontation mit China und anderen als unliebsam erachteten Staaten suchen. Dies alles berührt europäische Interessen … anderen letztlich China, Russland und deren verbündeten Staaten Einflussmöglichkeiten eröffnen. Unter Trump 2.0 wären die USA …
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energy to the potentially promising Asian-Pacific region (including China) by 2030 mirrors the EU's stated objective of … has been constrained by the price disagreements with China and the limited progress with LNG. Given the envisaged sizeable …
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This report presents the results from a stakeholder dialogue launched by the WBCSD, which involved some 40 participants from major companies, non-governmental organizations, and legal and political experts in extended discussions over controversial issues of intellectual property rights in the...
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This report systematically outlines the state of play in digital policy and Berlin’s current policy approach. It provides 48 recommendations for strengthening Germany’s efforts to build a confident, high-performing European digital economy embedded in an open, democratic, and rules-based...
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The CIS region is of vital importance for the EU countries considering that both are interconnected through cooperation or membership in supranational political and economic institutions (OSCE, WTO, OECD, NATO, etc.), through transport and energy corridors, through investment, trade and...
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The CIS countries' EU-related interests are very heterogeneous. The countries themselves differ not only in terms of their geopolitical and geo-economic situations, and how those affect their relations with the EU, but also in their levels of ambition in relation to the Union, as well as their...
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Currently, the prospects for Turkey's EU membership do not look very bright. With key chapters for negotiation already suspended, the government is likely to resume a loose Europeanization agenda. The counterpart of this in the foreign-policy realm is an approach based on 'soft Euro-asianism'....
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What factors are likely to govern the course of Pakistan's future policy vis-à-vis Afghanistan? This question has increasing relevance for regional security, especially in the light of the imminent endgame in Afghanistan and of the ongoing dialogue with the Taliban. This report probes the...
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