East Asia in 2014 is increasingly compared to Europe in 1914: a region beset by great power rivalry, obsessed with military power and arms races and on the brink of conflict. This is reviving new debates on the applicability of not only the European model and experiences in building cooperative security but also the EU’s greater strategic involvement in East Asia
Asia has witnessed considerable security challenges for the past two decades such as armed rivalrie...
It has almost become a cliché to say that international relations among East Asian countries can be ...
An editorial introduction to the Special Issue of The Baltic Journal of European Studies. The indiv...
"The East Asia region is facing a plethora of traditional and nontraditional security problems: conv...
Scholars and analysts largely agree that the European Union (EU) will in the years ahead continue to...
Asia is a prominent export market for Europe while in the East and South China Seas, tensions contin...
The region of East Asia has experienced profound changes during the last two decades with the format...
This paper considers the relationship between the European Union and Asia with the purpose of develo...
The level of interest in, and concerns about, Asia’s maritime security situation have increased subs...
Europe’s relative decline as a military-technological power has provided an opportunity for Asian-Pa...
The relationship between the European Union (EU) and East Asia appears to be at a turning point: on ...
This book aims to enhance our understanding of European Union-East Asia relations and of European an...
The EU is now a major player in globalization due to its economic power and position in trade relati...
The growth of Asian economies in the 21st century and the shuffling of the balance of power through ...
Next to traditional security challenges, defence ministers at the 2013 Shangri-La Dialogue emphasise...
Asia has witnessed considerable security challenges for the past two decades such as armed rivalrie...
It has almost become a cliché to say that international relations among East Asian countries can be ...
An editorial introduction to the Special Issue of The Baltic Journal of European Studies. The indiv...
"The East Asia region is facing a plethora of traditional and nontraditional security problems: conv...
Scholars and analysts largely agree that the European Union (EU) will in the years ahead continue to...
Asia is a prominent export market for Europe while in the East and South China Seas, tensions contin...
The region of East Asia has experienced profound changes during the last two decades with the format...
This paper considers the relationship between the European Union and Asia with the purpose of develo...
The level of interest in, and concerns about, Asia’s maritime security situation have increased subs...
Europe’s relative decline as a military-technological power has provided an opportunity for Asian-Pa...
The relationship between the European Union (EU) and East Asia appears to be at a turning point: on ...
This book aims to enhance our understanding of European Union-East Asia relations and of European an...
The EU is now a major player in globalization due to its economic power and position in trade relati...
The growth of Asian economies in the 21st century and the shuffling of the balance of power through ...
Next to traditional security challenges, defence ministers at the 2013 Shangri-La Dialogue emphasise...
Asia has witnessed considerable security challenges for the past two decades such as armed rivalrie...
It has almost become a cliché to say that international relations among East Asian countries can be ...
An editorial introduction to the Special Issue of The Baltic Journal of European Studies. The indiv...