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What type of cooperation with the Pacific Islands? Japan and France’s visions after the 10th PALM Summit in Tokyo
In July, Japan held the 10th Pacific Islands Leaders Meeting (PALM Summit) in Tokyo. This summit served as a significant milestone to demonstrate Japan’s heightened involvement in the region. In recent years, the Pacific Island Countries (PICs) have been actively courted by China.
How to Address Growing Disbalances in the European Electricity System?
The EU has made extraordinary progress in deploying more renewable energy sources, to such an extent that major electricity system disbalances are appearing.
Post-War Europe: How to Rebuild our Security architecture?
The war in Ukraine is a game changer that questions the post-Cold War project of a united and converging Euro-Atlantic space. The end of the conflict and the peace settlement require reflection on the contours of a future European security architecture and on solutions for other unresolved crises, such as frozen conflicts.
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Conference with Espen Barth Eide, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Norway
Since the invasion of Ukraine by Russia in 2022, Norway has become the European Union’s leading supplier of gas. This position could be further strengthened given the ongoing war in the Middle East.
From Signal to Noise, Assessing Nuclear Threats in the Twenty-First Century
The resurgence of crises involving nuclear-armed states, accompanied by increasingly visible military signaling and forceful rhetoric, has renewed concerns about nuclear risk.
The Enlargement of the European Union: A Strategic Choice? France, the Western Balkans and the EU in an Uncertain Geopolitical Context
Russia’s war against Ukraine has brought the enlargement of the European Union back to the centre of European strategic debates. In this context, the Western Balkans have regained heightened visibility in discussions on the continent’s security, at a time when the international environment is marked by a growing number of destabilising factors.
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