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    Title: EU’s Economic Security Strategy Examined in the Indo-Pacific
    Authors: 蘇卓馨
    Su, Cho-Hsin
    Contributors: 國際事務學院
    Date: 2024-07
    Issue Date: 2024-12-26 13:46:34 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: The European Union (EU) under the Von der Leyen’s Commission is set to become a geopolitical actor in world politics. In 2021, the EU launches its Indo-Pacific Strategy to emphatically enter into the region where the US-China competition is most pronounced. In two years, the EU succeeded in carrying out substantial projects in the region, such as the Global Gateway, and also in establishing various platforms with the partners in the region. A third way, other than the US and China, thus appears to be shaping up in the Indo-Pacific geopolitics. While the EU continues to distinguish itself with the other two great powers with its normative approach, the EU’s foreign policy quietly made a pragmatic turn, which is expected to make the union more resilient and more capable in creating its strategic autonomy. The European Economic Security Strategy is hence formed as one of the main tactics to face the rapidly changing geopolitical context. It aims to provide the EU with more tools to defend its economy from unfair competition, and also to generate more competitiveness for the common market. As the EU now turns its focus to the Indo-Pacific for development, this paper aims to examine the implementation and the effectiveness of the EU's economic security strategy in the region.
    Relation: International Relations in a World of Flux: Understanding Continuity, Change and Contestation, World International Studies Committee
    Data Type: conference
    Appears in Collections:[College of International Affairs] Proceedings

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