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Reviewing Thailand-Germany Ties in Light of President Steinmeier’s Visit

Reviewing Thailand-Germany Ties in Light of President Steinmeier’s Visit

By Tita Sanglee
While relations have developed in a low key manner, the two nations share more than a little in common.

The New Dynamism in Germany’s Relations With South Korea

The New Dynamism in Germany’s Relations With South Korea

By Tim Hildebrandt and Julian Klose
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has compelled Germany to alter its foreign policy and role in the world. This has also had repercussions for partners outside the EU.
Germany Has a New Player in Left-Wing Politics. Where Does It Stand on China?

Germany Has a New Player in Left-Wing Politics. Where Does It Stand on China?

By Tim Hildebrandt
The emergence of a potential new party has injected new uncertainties into Germany's ongoing China policy debate.

Germany’s Far-Right Pivot to China

Germany’s Far-Right Pivot to China

By Tim Hildebrandt
As the AfD surges in the polls, its China-friendly foreign policy has come under closer scrutiny.

The Case for an Alliance of Semiconductor Producing Nations 

The Case for an Alliance of Semiconductor Producing Nations 

By Carisa Nietsche
The “Semi7” would include countries making meaningful contributions to the semiconductor value chain and that share similar goals.

Kazakhstan and Germany: Dissecting President Frank-Walter Steinmeier’s Visit

Kazakhstan and Germany: Dissecting President Frank-Walter Steinmeier’s Visit

By Eldaniz Gusseinov
The German president’s recent visit underscores Berlin’s commitment to strengthening ties with Kazakhstan amidst a volatile geopolitical landscape.

Uzbekistan’s President Mirziyoyev Visits Germany

Uzbekistan’s President Mirziyoyev Visits Germany

By Catherine Putz
Tashkent's readouts of the president's meetings in Berlin highlight the quest for "multifaceted" cooperation.
German Public Opinion in the China Policy Debate

German Public Opinion in the China Policy Debate

By Tim Hildebrandt
Growing negative sentiment toward China will increase the pressure on Berlin to moderate its approach toward Beijing.

2022: The Year Japan and Germany Became ‘Normal’ Countries

2022: The Year Japan and Germany Became ‘Normal’ Countries

By Chietigj Bajpaee
Japan and Germany rediscovered their geopolitical voice in 2022, making parallel efforts to develop more assertive national security postures. 

Germany Joins the ‘Indo-Pacific’ Club

Germany Joins the ‘Indo-Pacific’ Club

By Sebastian Strangio
Berlin's announcement of an official Indo-Pacific strategy reflects a wider European turn against China.

Is Germany Considering Maritime Missions in Asia?

Is Germany Considering Maritime Missions in Asia?

By Markus Kaim
Berlin may be considering a freedom of navigation operation in the South China Sea. Here’s why that matters.
Germany’s Faustian Bargain With China

Germany’s Faustian Bargain With China

By Theresa Fallon
In allowing Huawei to bid for Germany’s 5G development, Merkel has departed from broader European strategy.

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