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Search results for: Mats Eriksson

  • Kamala Harris on North Korea: Change or Continuation?

    Mats Engman

    Commentaries and Op-eds September, 2024
  • Russia-DPRK Partnership: Implications for the West

    Riccardo Villa and Mats Engman

    Issue & Policy Briefs August, 2024
  • Sino-Russian Relations, From Where – To Where

    Mats Engman, Zack Nhan and Tove Jalmerud

    Asia Paper January, 2024
  • ASEAN’s Evolving Alignment Strategy in the South China Sea: Between Middle and Major Power Dynamics

    Heylyung Yun and Mats Engman

    Focus Asia February, 2023
  • AUKUS: Resetting European Thinking on Indo-Pacific?

    Zsuzsa Anna Ferenczy, Niklas Swanström, Jagannath Panda, Anna Wieslander, Mats Engman, Lars Vargö, Mahima Duggal, Marc Lanteigne, James Rogers, Stephen R. Nagy, Antoine Bondaz, Velina Tchakarova, Kapil Patil and Hina Pandey

    Special Paper October, 2021, pp.182
  • Cross-Strait Relations: A Conflict in Slow Motion?

    Mats Engman and Larissa Stünkel

    Issue & Policy Briefs August, 2021, pp. 13
  • The Question of Guam: A Pivotal Island’s Changing Realities

    Mats Engman and Larissa Stünkel

    Issue & Policy Briefs December, 2020, pp. 11
  • In the Wake of Covid-19: Troubled Waters Ahead for the European Union

    Mats Engman

    Issue & Policy Briefs April, 2020, pp. 8
  • Reducing Risk: What Inter-Korean Military Talks Need to Address

    February 5 2018 by Mats Engman
  • Consequences of Suspending U.S.-ROK Military Exercises

    June 20 2018 by Mats Engman
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