
Kanagawa University
ISNI: 0000000121559872 , 000000012156468X
FundRef: 501100005965 , 501100005966
Kanagawa University
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assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:VUB, Leiden University, UCD, ULB, ANU +28 partnersVUB,Leiden University,UCD,ULB,ANU,Fudan University,UL,University of Malta,RUB,CU,JNU,UCLM,93296f91dd03e95bef348598b65ef13a,GDUFS,THU,Kanagawa University,GDUFS,ZJOU,Jagiellonian University,fe2d192d90b046ac91ab19f84cbfe6e4,Fudan University,University of Kent,IBEI,IBEI,RMIT UNIVE,UGM,TUT,JNU,RTV,WASEDA UNIVERSITY,Danube University Krems,2a8721b44b4243f88338ac10d76aebaa,Danube University KremsFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101085570Funder Contribution: 959,993 EURThe Indo-Pacific is critical to the EU’s goal of securing “a stronger Europe in the world”. In 2021, the EU released its Indo-Pacific strategy – an ambitious and wide-ranging strategy with an overarching aim of “maintaining a free and open Indo-Pacific for all while building strong and lasting partnerships.” However, the EU’s decision to attempt to solidify and consolidate its Indo-Pacific presence is occurring at a time of significant regional unrest and uncertainty caused by an ongoing deterioration in Sino-American relations. As demonstrated by the UK’s foray into geopolitics via its membership in the AUKUS trilateral security pact and release of its own Indo-Pacific strategy, the EU’s Indo-Pacific role faces complexities. While the EU has the potential to play a significant and independent role in the region, it is imperative that this envisioned role is also shared by the various countries that reside there – otherwise the EU runs the risk of losing relevance and effectivness. This Network – encompassing EU and Indo-Pacific partners – will assess the critical question of “what is the most effective role for the EU in the Indo-Pacific?” The EU’s effectiveness in the region will rely on accurate contemporary knowledge of the states of the Indo-Pacific. This Network will create a unique grouping of EU and Indo-Pacific expertise (involving a mixture of academics, think-tankers, and foreign policy officials from both the EU and third countries) to conduct interviews, engage in Delphi style policy debates, and “policy sandpits” in eight Indo-Pacific countries: Australia, China, Indonesia, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand. Early career researchers (especially post-docs and PhD students) from all the participating universities will be heavily involved in the project as well. The Network will provide high-level foreign policy analysis, forecasting, and outputs that will be of significant use for practitioners in the European External Actions
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