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A Sea of Troubles: Addressing the EU's Incoherence on the Indo-Pacific - The Schuman Network
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A Sea of Troubles: Addressing the EU’s Incoherence on the Indo-Pacific

By Centre for European Reform

A security crisis in the Indo-Pacific would severely affect European interests. To play a constructive role in upholding peace and security in the region, however, the EU needs to address its internal divisions.

In 2021, the EU adopted an Indo-Pacific strategy, designed to promote an open and rules-based regional security architecture in the Indo-Pacific region. In the strategy, the EU also outlined its efforts to step up its presence there. Implementation of the strategy, however, largely depends on the member-states. France, Germany, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic and Lithuania have each published Indo-Pacific strategies or guidelines. While the member-states understand that Europe’s security is influenced by what happens in the region, they have different ideas on how to contribute to its stability and what to do if a crisis erupts. They need to develop a more unified approach.

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Author: Christina Keßler, Clara Marina O’Donnell fellow, Centre for European Reform.

This text has originally been published on the Centre for European Reform website.

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