Managing health and environmental risks and crises. Lessons from Europe and Asia.
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The second international seminar of the Health&Environment programme will bring together researchers, practitioners and policy-makers from all over Europe and Asia, to debate the current prevention and management systems of health and environment risks and crises. The cooperation, regionalisation and globalisation of these systems will be put into perspective as a response to risks of a whole new level. This high-level interdisciplinary exchange process will highlight lessons learnt and identify best management options for the future.
This is a closed seminar. Participation is upon registration only.
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Strategic Autonomy and Asia amid Rising Geoeconomic Competition
Amid growing strategic and geopolitical uncertainty, Europe is grappling with the notion of its strategic autonomy. For Europe’s partners in Asia, the concept is also becoming increasingly salient as the world enters an era of structural transformation.
Europe’s Southern Courtyard and Southeastern Neighborhood: The Greek Perspective
Greece stands at the crossroads of Europe’s southern flank, the Balkans, and the Eastern Mediterranean, a pivotal position for regional security and stability.
Navigating the Taiwan Strait Tensions: Perspectives from Japan, the Philippines, and France
As tensions continue to rise in the Taiwan Strait and discussions grow about hybrid frictions potentially escalating into a kinetic conflict in the coming years, neighboring countries are bracing for impact. Japan and the Philippines would be on the front lines if a crisis were to erupt in the Taiwan Strait.