War against Ukraine: how to make deterrence and arms control work
Sascha Hach, Polina Sinovets
Recent activity
Multilateralism in the Indo-Pacific: re-defining cooperation formats to meet regional challenges
June 16, 2023
Conference
from 09:00 to 18:00Gender balance and soft power: the case of Japan
Japan Program
Renge Jibu, March 23, 2023Latin America and the rules-based international order: implications for Japan and Europe
Japan Program
Maki Kobayashi-Terada, March 22, 2023The impact of Russia-Ukraine conflict on the security environment in the Indo-Pacific region
Japan Program
Yuki Tatsumi, March 22, 2023Withdrawing from the NPT – legal and strategic considerations
Note de la FRS n°07/2023
Emmanuelle Maitre, March 2023The role of women in the economy, a view from Japan
Japan Program
Michiko Achilles, March 13, 2023The role of multilateralism under the shadow of the Ukraine war
Japan Program
Mayu Watanabe, March 6, 2023Evolution of Japanese strategy: toward a new path
Japan Program
Rui Matsukawa, March 6, 2023Shared Values and Soft Power: How to Deal with the Importance of Gender Issues
Video
Valérie Niquet (among the speakers), February 2023Building a safer world: the role of technology policy
Japan Program
Yuka Koshino, February 2, 2023In the media
« If a Divided Germany Could Enter NATO, Why Not Ukraine ? »
François Heisbourg (quoted),
The New York Times, May 26, 2023
« How Ukraine is 'shaping' the front ahead of its counteroffensive »
Thibault Fouillet (quoted),
Le Monde, May 25, 2023
Judy Asks: Is Ukraine a Game Changer for European Defense ?
François Heisbourg (among the speakers),
Carnegie Europe, May 25, 2023
« Germany’s ‘China City’ doesn’t want you to call it that anymore »
Philippe Le Corre (quoted),
The Washington Post, May 22, 2023