What can be drawn out of this paper is that European security will be very much closer to Europe\u27s shores like Central and Eastern Europe, the Mediterranean Basin and the Middle East. At the wider level, it will be EU-US relations. Howeverwith the development of the Common European Security and Defence Policy, it is said that the Rapid Reaction Force could operate far from Europe\u27s shores. Will this include Asia? This is left to be seen as this Force remains nascent. For Asian states, do they have concern for European security? It appears that it remains to be much more declaratory within the ASEAN, ASEM or ARF context although we see contingents of Asian troops in Bosnia for example. There seems to be the attitude that the Europeans ...
Summary. Mainstream thinking about the role of the European Union in East Asia usually rests on non-...
Despite strong economic and business interests in Asia, there is near consensus amongst scholars and...
Published online: 15 February 2011Recent security developments in East Asia have raised questions ab...
The article critically explores how, and in what ways, the EU and ASEAN have addressed contemporary ...
Scholars and analysts largely agree that the European Union (EU) will in the years ahead continue to...
This book aims to enhance our understanding of European Union-East Asia relations and of European an...
The level of interest in, and concerns about, Asia’s maritime security situation have increased subs...
"The East Asia region is facing a plethora of traditional and nontraditional security problems: conv...
This chapter first defines the concept of economic security and goes on to identify the main concern...
This paper considers ASEAN’s value added and limitations as regards its ability to play a meaningful...
This chapter first defines the concept of economic security and goes on to identify the main concern...
This paper considers the relationship between the European Union and Asia with the purpose of develo...
Asia is a prominent export market for Europe while in the East and South China Seas, tensions contin...
Europe and East Asia are highly interdependent through their extensive mutual trade and investment r...
In the foreseeable future we are unlikely to see the sort of conflation of sovereign states in East ...
Summary. Mainstream thinking about the role of the European Union in East Asia usually rests on non-...
Despite strong economic and business interests in Asia, there is near consensus amongst scholars and...
Published online: 15 February 2011Recent security developments in East Asia have raised questions ab...
The article critically explores how, and in what ways, the EU and ASEAN have addressed contemporary ...
Scholars and analysts largely agree that the European Union (EU) will in the years ahead continue to...
This book aims to enhance our understanding of European Union-East Asia relations and of European an...
The level of interest in, and concerns about, Asia’s maritime security situation have increased subs...
"The East Asia region is facing a plethora of traditional and nontraditional security problems: conv...
This chapter first defines the concept of economic security and goes on to identify the main concern...
This paper considers ASEAN’s value added and limitations as regards its ability to play a meaningful...
This chapter first defines the concept of economic security and goes on to identify the main concern...
This paper considers the relationship between the European Union and Asia with the purpose of develo...
Asia is a prominent export market for Europe while in the East and South China Seas, tensions contin...
Europe and East Asia are highly interdependent through their extensive mutual trade and investment r...
In the foreseeable future we are unlikely to see the sort of conflation of sovereign states in East ...
Summary. Mainstream thinking about the role of the European Union in East Asia usually rests on non-...
Despite strong economic and business interests in Asia, there is near consensus amongst scholars and...
Published online: 15 February 2011Recent security developments in East Asia have raised questions ab...