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    Momentum, not membership: Three ways the EU can engage with Indo-Pacific trade

    The EU's notable absence from key Indo-Pacific trade frameworks risks undercutting its long-term ambitions in the region. Deepening ties with one of the region's leading trade pacts offers a low-friction way to signal intent, relevance, and credibility.

    Commentary
    16 May, 2025 By: Lizza Bomassi
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    Along the road – Gwadar and China’s power projection

    Gwadar port is a flagship project of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). The construction of the port near the Gulf of Hormuz gives China access to the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean. This Brief argues that the geostrategic dimension of the project far outweighs its...

    Briefs
    31 July 2018 By: Frédéric Grare
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    Along the road – Sri Lanka’s tale of two ports

    The first in the EUISS series ‘Along the road’, which will examine the security implications of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), this Brief looks at how the debt trap Sri Lanka found itself in may provide some useful lessons learned. What are the domestic and regional...

    Briefs
    18 April 2018 By: Plamen Tonchev
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    The Indo-Pacific – A passage to Europe?

    This Brief sets the stage for an upcoming EUISS series entitled ' Along the road', which will examine the security implications of China’s Belt and Road (BRI) connectivity project. Through a collection of case studies from infrastructure projects and countries situated ‘Along the...

    Briefs
    15 March 2018 Edited By: Eva Pejsova
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    Afghanistan: the view from Pakistan

    This alert takes a closer look at the fraught and controversial ties between Afghanistan and its immediate neighbour to the east. How can these countries transcend the dominance of the security dimension underpinning their historical relationship that has had unintended – and...

    Alerts
    21 February 2014 By: Eva Gross
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    Afghanistan: the view from Iran

    This Alert assesses Iran’s strategic aims in Afghanistan, highlighting how – despite Tehran’s primary goal of achieving stability in the country based on economic development – Iran often acts as a spoiler in the pursuit of protecting its own security interests in its immediate...

    Alerts
    28 March 2014 By: Walter Posch
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    Afghanistan: the view from the US

    The last in the series of EUISS alerts focusing on Afghanistan, this alert offers an assessment of the state of US-Afghan relations just after the first round of presidential elections. Given the continued uncertainty concerning the signing of Bilateral Security Agreement and the...

    Alerts
    11 April 2014 By: Eva Gross
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    Afghanistan: the crisis after the elections

    This Alert seeks to highlight how the current political crisis has the potential to poison the legacy of the international community in the country, as well as undermine future international commitments.

    Alerts
    11 July 2014 By: Eva Gross
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    Afghanistan: charting a new path

    With a new national unity government headed by President Ashraf Ghani in place in Kabul, this Alert looks at the prospects for the country in a changing political and security environment that is likely to be marked by greater activism on the part of the Afghanistan’s neighbours...

    Alerts
    21 November 2014 By: Eva Gross
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    South Asian integration: prospects and pitfalls

    This Brief assesses India’s hegemonic role in its immediate neighbourhood. Can New Delhi assuage worries of its neighbours about its dominance? And what steps have been taken by Prime Minister Modi towards greater regional integration?

    Briefs
    30 March 2016 By: Gareth Price

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