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How to Break the Deadlock in the Indonesia-EU Trade Talks

How to Break the Deadlock in the Indonesia-EU Trade Talks

By Fajar Hidayat
The two sides could incorporate a "built-in agenda," putting off thorny issues until after FTA comes into force.

What Is at Stake For the EU in the South China Sea?

What Is at Stake For the EU in the South China Sea?

By Rahul Mishra and Neevia Kurup
Both ASEAN and its European counterpart have strong incentives to strengthen their cooperation on maritime security issues amid increasing Sino-American frictions.
Can the European Union Tackle Afghanistan’s Crises?

Can the European Union Tackle Afghanistan’s Crises?

By Rahimullah Kakar
The EU has the capability to take a proactive diplomatic and political stance in managing the impending preventable socioeconomic and politico-security crises in Afghanistan. 

New EU Regulation Could Hurt Small Palm Oil Producers: Watchdog

New EU Regulation Could Hurt Small Palm Oil Producers: Watchdog

By Sebastian Strangio
Joseph D'Cruz, the head of the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO), believes that Brussels' new rules could have a "human, social and developmental cost."

ASEAN and the EU: Beyond the Summit, a Call for Action

ASEAN and the EU: Beyond the Summit, a Call for Action

By David McAllister and Daniel Caspary
As pioneering regional bodies in a disordered world, the Southeast Asian and European blocs have many areas of overlapping interest.

EU, ASEAN to Hold First Inter-Bloc Summit in December: Report

EU, ASEAN to Hold First Inter-Bloc Summit in December: Report

By Sebastian Strangio
According to EU diplomats cited by Reuters, the two blocs will hold their first full summit in Brussels in December.

EU-Central Asia Economic Forum: Is Central Asia Ready for More Assertive EU Policy?

EU-Central Asia Economic Forum: Is Central Asia Ready for More Assertive EU Policy?

By Katrina Keegan
At the EU-Central Asia Economic Forum, the EU kept its rhetoric uncontroversial. However, Central Asian countries signaled they may respond well to more ambitious EU goals.
Europeans and Americans Are Divided on the Transatlantic Relationship

Europeans and Americans Are Divided on the Transatlantic Relationship

By Susi Dennison and Dina Smeltz
New polling data shows that the American public is much more likely to sense a natural alliance with European countries than the reverse.

EU Diplomat Seeks Tighter Bond With Indonesia

EU Diplomat Seeks Tighter Bond With Indonesia

By Sebastian Strangio
Josep Borrell's visit to Jakarta reflects the broader European turn toward the Asia-Pacific.

A European FTA With India Is Not a Counterweight to China

A European FTA With India Is Not a Counterweight to China

By Krzysztof Iwanek
There is currently no way for India to take China’s place in the European Union’s economic relations.

Myanmar Elections Set to Exacerbate Erasure of the Rohingya Identity

Myanmar Elections Set to Exacerbate Erasure of the Rohingya Identity

By Kyaw Win and John Quinley III
A deeply flawed EU-funded election app exemplifies the tone-deaf approach of the international community.
Is a Renaissance in India-United Kingdom Relations in the Cards?

Is a Renaissance in India-United Kingdom Relations in the Cards?

By Abhijnan Rej
News reports suggest both countries are close to inking a military logistics agreement.

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