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Is the EU in need of its own European Army besides NATO?

The military attack on Ukraine by Putin raises the question if the time has come to create an independent EU Army. Underfunded national armed forces and latest actions (or rather missing actions) by NATO fuel the endorsement

Western sanctions and the weaponization of finance will not save Ukraine

As Ukraine pays the ultimate price in the Russo-American feud, NATO fails in all its grand promises for peace and security

Geopolitical realities clash with Western idealism as Russia invades Ukraine

The Russo-Ukrainian war has demonstrated that the realities of national-security eclipse democratic idealism and economic interests

Myanmar, one year later

One year after the military coup that overthrew the legitimate government, the situation in Myanmar is more instable than ever. While the military is doing anything in their power to keep Ms Suu Kyi behind bars, Ethnic Armed Organisations may play a crucial role in the future and it is not clear where China stands

US engaged in a new Cold war with Russia and China as tensions rise across Eurasia

As NATO eyes Ukraine and diplomatic manoeuvres in the Indo-Pacific create a stranglehold around China, the new cold war seems to be heating up as the US re-implements its old cold war strategies

What future for China?

In the third mandate of Chinese President Xi Jinping, China will take three distinct paths, which depend on each other and are interconnected

The end of the African Union Mission to Somalia

The African Union Mission to Somalia is coming to an end. This reminds of the withdrawal of NATO in Afghanistan which resulted in the take-over of the Taliban. However, lessons can be learned from the Afghanistan operations

The challenges and risks of the European Green Deal

The geopolitical consequences of climate change and the European response seen through the worried eyes of three students of Eastwest European Institute’s Model EU course

Sino-Australian relations continue to sour as Australia flexes its diplomatic muscles

Sino-Australian relations continue their downward spiral as Australia increases its presence in the Indo-Pacific with a stream of treaties to counter Chinese influence, including a landmark defence pact with Japan

Between Giant China and Goliath Lithuania, Taiwan says its word

Recently, the Chinese customs authority decided not to let enter a shipment of Lithuanian bottles of Rum, lightning a diplomatic case monitored not only by the other EU but also by Taiwan

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