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The EU's Indo-Pacific future looks bright provided three strategic pitfalls are avoided

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EU needs good diplomats in Indo-Pacific, not people in uniforms

Europe's planned strategy for a stronger "strategic focus, presence and actions" in the Indo-Pacific sparks breathless commentary. No holds are barred as experts, young and old, qualified and not-so-qualified, weigh in with their views.

It is all good, worthy stuff.

Only the curmudgeonly would deny the EU its moment of glory and the chance t...

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Shada Islam is an independent EU analyst and commentator who runs her own strategy and advisory company New Horizons Project.

The EU's Indo-Pacific future looks bright provided three strategic pitfalls are avoided

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Shada Islam is an independent EU analyst and commentator who runs her own strategy and advisory company New Horizons Project.

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