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Indo-Pacific

Fidschi Wang Yi Pazifik
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Botched charm offensive in the Pacific

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi tours the Pacific. Eight island nations in ten days. His mission: Binding these countries closer to Beijing. But his plan is met with surprisingly strong resistance.

By Michael Radunski

Streit um den richtigen Umgang mit China: Australiens Premierminister Scott Morrison (R) und sein Herausforderer Anthony Albanese vor ihrer dritten TV-Debatte
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Election campaign in Australia: a clear stance against Beijing

Australia will elect a new parliament on Sunday. In the election campaign, China policy is playing a bigger role than ever before. Beijing is in the process of extending its power into Australia's neighborhood. Both prime minister candidates are showing a hard line toward China.

By Christiane Kuehl

Görlach Alarmstufe Rot
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'China wants to make the Western Pacific its sea'

While the world watches the Ukraine war in shock, Alexander Goerlach warns of a much more dangerous conflict: He believes that China will attack Taiwan in a few years. But that is only the beginning. The plan is to change the world order. He accuses German politicians of being lazy.

By Michael Radunski

Salomonen Sogavare China Xi Jinping
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Why China and the US are fighting over the Solomon Islands

China has pulled off a coup in the Solomon Islands: First, the archipelago breaks its ties with Taiwan, and now follows with a "security agreement" with Beijing. The USA and its allies are alarmed. But what makes the group of islands in the Pacific so interesting?

By Michael Radunski

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The overlooked military pact between Japan and Australia

Together against China's divide-and-conquer: After years of negotiations, Australia and Japan have signed the Reciprocal Access Agreement. Like-minded states in the Indo-Pacific are strengthening their cooperation to protect themselves against China's reckless behavior.

By Michael Radunski