TCSS Security Commentaries #034 An excess of partnerships could potentially lead to a strategic shift by China, forging deeper divisions in the region. As Japan moves towards closer ties with Western countries, it's a dynamic situation that requires mindful handling from all parties involved. Pauline Geyer, Intern, TCSS. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and Prime … Continue reading NATO-Japan Individual Tailored Partnership Program – The NATO eastward movement raises concerns for China
NATO and the Indo-Pacific: New Developments for More Cooperation with the AP4
TCSS Security Commentaries #033 nato's lean to the indo-pacific - led by its engagement with the 'ap4' australia, new zealand, japan and south korea - and its stated concerns over china's intentions and behaviour are significant developments in the dynamics of international security. -Georg Tannen, Intern, TCSS Leaders from the four Indo-Pacific countries invited to … Continue reading NATO and the Indo-Pacific: New Developments for More Cooperation with the AP4
New Chapter of Old Playbook: North Korean Missile Tests Amidst US Midterm Elections
TCSS Security Commentaries #030 After the stalled Trump-Kim summit diplomacy in 2018, the Korean Peninsula is back on the security agenda as North Korea has tested an unprecedented number of missiles in 2022. Luana Margarete Geiger, Taiwan Fellowship Scholar North Korea has been causing alarm in the Pacific region as it ramped up missile testing. … Continue reading New Chapter of Old Playbook: North Korean Missile Tests Amidst US Midterm Elections
