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Indo-Pacific

Analyse

Indo-Pacific: What the USA and its partners have planned

US Secretary of State Blinken and Secretary of Defense Austin are deepening America's alliances in the Indo-Pacific. They intend to establish joint military structures with Japan, while Quad plans new initiatives. And it's all about China.

By Michael Radunski

Angela Stanzel: China-Kritik
Interview

'Germany must become more involved in the Indo-Pacific'

China is holding massive military exercises around Taiwan, and the rhetoric is becoming increasingly hostile. Is China about to strike? Expert Angela Stanzel analyzes the situation and advises Germany to be more assertive towards China.

By Michael Radunski

Analyse

Exercises and threats: Why China reacts so severely to Lai

After President Lai Ching-te took office, China began large-scale military exercises yesterday to simulate a blockade and put the "independence forces" on the island in their place. Moreover, conflicts in the opposition-controlled parliament overshadowed Lai's inauguration. Further protests are planned for Friday.

By David Demes

Feature

Indo-Pacific states accuse the EU of double standards on Gaza and Ukraine

The European and Indo-Pacific heavyweights were absent from the EU-Indo-Pacific Forum. Brussels wants to use the summit to counterbalance China's influence in the region. However, the EU's efforts to win over the countries are being overshadowed by geopolitical issues.

By Amelie Richter