Panel 6 of the 'The EU, Japan and a fraying international order' conference which took place on 22-23 March 2021.
This conference at the European University Institute’s Robert Schuman Centre, where an EU-Asia Programme has been inaugurated in January 2021, explored the EU and Japan’s international relations in an age of great power competition, especially their position amidst US-China rivalry and the engagement with economic statecraft and strategic communications. The workshop and the EU-Asia Project positions the EUI as a European hub for research on contemporary Asian politics and economics. The event – focused on EU-Asia geo-economics and (dis)information challenges – included relevant Europe & Asia experts from our network, and members of the EUI academic community.
More about the event: globalgovernanceprogramme.eui.eu/the-eu-japan-and-a-fraying-international-order/
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