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21 May 2021 Strategic Trends 2021 offers a concise analysis of major developments in world affairs, with a primary focus on international security. In the first chapter, Brian G. Carlson explores the impact of the China-Russia relationship on transatlantic security. In the second chapter, Julian Kamasa assesses the potential for security cooperation among France, Germany, and Britain in the E3 and other formats following Brexit. In the third chapter, Niklas Masuhr analyzes Turkey’s recent military interventions. He notes the limited success of them and their reliance on Russia’s acquiescence in them. In the fourth chapter, Lisa Watanabe describes how the US retreat from the Middle East has allowed other powers, especially Russia and China, to strengthen their involvement in the region. In the final chapter, Linda Maduz analyzes the responses by Japan and South Korea to China’s rise and to concerns about continued US engagement in Asia. ....
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Strategic Trends 2021: New Power Configurations and Regional Security css.ethz.ch - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from css.ethz.ch Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
02.02.2021 In South-East Asia, the emerging great power China is challenging the supremacy of the US, which is clinging to its leading role in the region, argue Linda Maduz and Simon Stocker in this new CSS Analysis. Although the countries of South-East Asia agree that the great power conflict is harming them as individual countries and as a region, they are, nevertheless, seeking mainly selective, country-specific solutions in response to their shrinking room for maneuver. ASEAN heads of state attend the 37th ASEAN Summit remotely in November 2020. Nguyen Huy Kham / Reuters In South-East Asia, the escalating US-China conflict is clearly moving into the spotlight. China and the US have incompatible goals and ideas about the political order and view each other as potential military opponents. In the competition for influence over the countries in the region, technology and infrastructure policy are playing an increasingly important role alongside security and trade. ....