Indo-Pacific
Research team
Recent activity
The security dialogue between the EU and Japan and NATO’s role
Japan Program
Yoko Iwama, December 6, 2021French and Japan visions of security challenges in the global commons: sea, space and cyber
Web conference
March 8, 2022EU-Japan partnership: a vision for the future
Japan Program
Ambassador Yasushi Masaki, March 7, 2022EU Security Engagement in Asia: a Franco-Japanese Exchange
Web conference
February 1, 2022The ASEAN’s role and centrality in the Indo-Pacific and the concept of FOIP: a view from Japan
Japan Program
Ambassador Masafumi ISHII, November 8, 2021The importance of the G7 and the role of Japan in a multipolar era
Japan Program
Mayu Watanabe, December 15, 2021Challenges and global answers for Japan’s post-Covid-19 security strategy
Japan Program
Hideshi Tokuchi, December 8, 2021The security dialogue between the EU and Japan and NATO’s role
Japan Program
Yoko Iwama, December 6, 2021Afghanistan in context: A “globalization” of NATO?
NATO Briefs Series n°08/2021
Delphine Deschaux-Dutard, November 2021Russia and the Taliban takeover
Recherches & Documents n°17/2021
Ivan U. Klyszcz, November 2021The ASEAN’s role and centrality in the Indo-Pacific and the concept of FOIP: a view from Japan
Japan Program
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In the medias
NATO is turning its focus to China. Here's what that means
Philippe Le Corre (analysis),
Euronews, December 2, 2022
« Has US strategic ambiguous clarity on Taiwan sunk hopes for a Xi-Biden summit? »
Philippe Le Corre (quoted),
South China Morning Post, September 25, 2022
« Europe is cheering for Taiwan, but its hands are full with Ukraine »
Philippe Le Corre (analysis),
NIKKEI Asia, August 18, 2022
« China’s Ultra-Rich Are Losing Their Favorite Escape Route to Europe »
Philippe Le Corre (quoted),
Bloomberg Business, August 2, 2022
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