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EU needs a stronger footprint in Asia
Existing systems of global governance do not reflect emerging economic realities. This is problematic both for over-represented Europe and for under-represented Asia.
But, as Gareth Price (of Chatham House) writes, Asia and the EU must not only work together, but implement new ways of doing so.
Asia and Europe: Engaging for a Post-Crisis World explores current trends in the relationship(s) between the EU and Asia.
The paper argues that while the arguments for better engagement between the EU and Asia are clear-cut, the EU needs to focus on practical mechanisms for cooperation and demonstrate to Asia that it can tackle its own challenges, particularly economic.
Notes to editors
About the author:
Dr Gareth Price is the Acting Head and Senior Research Fellow of the Asia Programme, Chatham House.
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