This is the first book exploring Europe s engagement with the Indo-Pacific region. Its novel comparative perspective favours a bird s eye view of Europe s unfolding Indo-Pacific pivot and nuances the many priorities and mechanisms that are involved in this process.
The volume provides a wide-scoped account of Europe s policies on the Indo-Pacific, comprising both the EU and Europe s major, middle, and minor powers. It also offers a careful assessment of the resulting implications, including trends, commonalities and differences, advantages and risks, and consequences for cross-regional cooperation.
Endorsed by experts from universities, think tanks, and international institutions, this book is meant for academics, policymakers, and diplomats, as well as journalists and students interested in Europe s growing focus on the Indo-Pacific.
The volume provides a wide-scoped account of Europe s policies on the Indo-Pacific, comprising both the EU and Europe s major, middle, and minor powers. It also offers a careful assessment of the resulting implications, including trends, commonalities and differences, advantages and risks, and consequences for cross-regional cooperation.
Endorsed by experts from universities, think tanks, and international institutions, this book is meant for academics, policymakers, and diplomats, as well as journalists and students interested in Europe s growing focus on the Indo-Pacific.







