Security cooperation and partnership between Germany, Europe and the Indo-Pacific region: addressing new threats and vulnerabilities through the convening power approach
Hernandez, Ariel Macaspac / Niklas FockenbergExternal Publications (2022)
published on www.factsasia.org, 03.11.2022
Germany and the EU’s interests in the EU-ASEAN security cooperation are framed by the will to further strengthen multilateralism and rules-based regional political order that can help counterbalance China as well as help ease the China-US tension in the region.
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