Artikel Europe Should Be a Catalyst for Multilateral Order in the Indo-Pacific Trump’s aversion to multilateralism has opened the space for Europe to take on a pivotal role in the Indo-Pacific: Europe, including Germany, should coordinate the disparate international initiatives and support the development of a single, multilateral framework for the region. This framework could mitigate the great power rivalry and deliver important public goods, including connectivity, maritime security, and trade. Go Myong-Hyun • 21 October 2020
Artikel The EU and China Should Strengthen Their Cooperation to Advance Multilateralism Multilateralism today is endangered by the great power rivalry between the United States and China. To advance multilateralism, the EU and China should expand their cooperation, including on climate change, global health, and reforming existing multilateral institutions. It is important to include middle powers and non-state actors into such reform efforts. Dingding Chen, Yu Xia • 26 October 2020
Artikel Too Little Coordination, Too Much Charity: EU Support for China’s Peacebuilding China’s recent expansion of peacebuilding activities, for example in South Sudan, addresses governmental rather than civil society actors. To ensure that all parts of society, including refugees, are reached, the EU should cooperate with China on peacebuilding measures and promote a more coherent approach of the country’s fragmented landscape with multiple actors. Miwa Hirono • 03 June 2021