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Germany in the Indo-Pacific

Potential for collaboration on climate change and biodiversity

The second edition of the Indo-Pacific Roundtable underscored the the need for targeted and innovative cooperation between Europe and the Indo-Pacific

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In September Germany released its Policy Guidelines on the Indo-Pacific and thus entered its bid to engage with this fast-evolving region and to shape the narrative accompanying it. Having acquired a stake in this global political enterprise, it will have to be prepared for close scrutiny of its activities in the seven key areas defined by the guidelines: multilateralism, climate change, security, rule of law, free trade, digitalization and education. The Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) and the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) jointly host an Indo-Pacific roundtable series to promote the political exchange on Indo-Pacific policy with stakeholders from the German Bundestag, line ministries, embassies and policy think tanks.  

 

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Lewe Paul KAS

Policy Advisor for Asia and Pacific (India, Southwest Asia, Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Philippines)

lewe.paul@kas.de +49 30 - 26996 - 3764

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