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The EU in the volatile Indo-Pacific region: Part 2

Wed 10 Sept

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ICDS

1st EUVIP Dissemination Workshop

The EU in the volatile Indo-Pacific region: Part 2
The EU in the volatile Indo-Pacific region: Part 2

Time & Location

10 Sept 2025, 13:00 – 14:30

ICDS, Narva mnt 63/4, 10120 Tallinn, Estonia

About the event

The Indo-Pacific is the theatre of the great geopolitical competition between the US and China. It is also linked to the European theatre: China supports Russia through trade and the provision of material for the war in Ukraine; North Korea provides troops that take active part in that war; Russia conducts joint naval activities with China in the South China Sea and in the Sea of Japan. In the context of US-China rivalry and of growing Russia-China ties, what role can the EU play in a volatile Indo-Pacific?


The EUVIP project team warmly invites you to the 1st dissemination workshop, organized in collaboration with The International Centre for Defence and Security (ICDS) in Tallinn, Estonia.


Programme


Welcome words:

Kristi Raik, Director of the ICDS 


Opening remarks:

Bart Gaens, Japan Chair at the ICDS

Keynote presentation: “The EU in the volatile Indo-Pacific region”

Theresa Fallon, Founder and Director, Centre for Russia Europe Asia Studies


Panel discussion: “Regional and subregional perspectives on the volatile Indo-Pacific: EU-ASEAN, the US, Japan, and AUKUS”


Moderator:

Bart Gaens, Japan Chair at the ICDS


Speakers:


“The EU, ASEAN, and challenges posed by the new great power rivalry”

Alfred Gerstl, President of CEIAS & Associate Professor, Palacky University Olomouc (Czech Republic)


“The Trump administration’s offshore-balancing strategy in the Indo-Pacific”

Tanguy Struye de Swielande, Professor of International Relations, UCLouvain & Senior Associate Researcher, Egmont Institute


“The current state of the US–Japan alliance during President Trump’s second term”

Paul O’Shea, Associate Professor, Lund University


“The evolving Australia-UK-US partnership and implications for the EU” 

Monique Taylor, University Lecturer, University of Helsinki


More information and registration: Ms Piret Kuusk piret.kuusk@icds.ee


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