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Indo-Pacific

Interview

'I see an increasingly tough stance towards China in Germany'

Kevin Rudd is a top politician, diplomat, and sinologist. In a conversation with Nana Brink and Felix Lee, the former Australian Prime Minister emphasizes that China must pay a high price – politically, militarily and economically – for any attempt to reclaim Taiwan by force.

By Nana Brink

Macron Visits APEC Haus - Papua New Guinea French President Emmanuel Macron, Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape surrounded by traditional dancers at APEC haus in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea on July 28, 2023. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM Port Moresby Papua New Guinea PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxFRAxESPxUKxUSAxBELxPOL Copyright: xLafarguexRaphael/ABACAx 862225_024 LafarguexRaphael/ABACAx 862225_024
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Indo-Pacific: France positions itself between the US and China

France has big plans in the Indo-Pacific. President Macron wants to position his country as an alternative to China and the United States. To this end, he aims to send more soldiers and money to the region. Macron's idea: France should become a third pole.

By Gabriel Bub

Micronesian President David Panuelo L and Chinese President Xi Jinping attend a welcoming ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Friday, December 13, 2019. Paneulo s visit to China highlights Beijing s growing interest in countering the U.S. s geopolitical and military dominance in the region by using checkbook diplomacy to gain inroads to the island nations. PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxHUNxONLY PEK2019121306 STEPHENxSHAVER
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The Micronesia uprising

The President of Micronesia accuses China of "political warfare" against his country. He now wants to establish diplomatic ties with Taiwan. It would be a change against the global trend – and a setback for China in a strategically important region.

By Michael Radunski

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Feature

'Chinese armament is not limited to the People's Liberation Army'

The Indo-Pacific lacks institutions for conflict resolution. At the same time, China arms itself, even beyond the navy. For the United States, rearmament measures and rhetoric actually differ, says Felix Heiduk, Asia research group leader at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs. Violent clashes in the region could also break out unintentionally. The interview was conducted by Gabriel Bub of Table.Media.

By Redaktion Table

Feature

Conflict at 5000 meters

Indian and Chinese soldiers clash at the border. The latest incident shows how fragile the relationship between the two nuclear powers is. Moreover, the border skirmishes have global significance.

By Michael Radunski