ISDP Voices

    Berlin’s Hesitant Stance on Taiwan

    The German government is in the midst of drafting its very first comprehensive China strategy. While Berlin’s China rhetoric seems to be getting slightly tougher, its ministries have largely avoided making explicit reference to the Taiwan question, a delicate topic while crafting a China strategy. A draft version of the government’s strategy paper merely notes […]

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    EU Chip Sovereignty Ambitions at Risk

    It has been nearly a year since the European Commission launched the ambitious proposal for a European Chip Act (ECA) – the EU’s industrial strategy aimed at reshoring regional semiconductor production and doubling its global chip manufacturing market share by 2030. The yet-to-be legislated Act – heralded prematurely as a “success” already in September 2022 […]

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    Denmark and Taiwan – Edging Closer?

    In the first week of 2023, former Danish Prime Minister and NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen visited Taiwan. The aim of the visit was to encourage other democracies to also show more support for Taiwan’s autonomy and to strengthen EU-Taiwan relations. In a meeting with Taiwan’s president Tsai Ing-wen, Fogh Rasmussen underscored his strong support […]

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    China’s Brazen Diplomatic Maneuvers in Nepal

    China has been relentlessly flexing its muscles in Nepal to establish multi-dimensional engagement. After the formation of the Maoist Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’-led government on December 26, 2022, China’s activities have become noticeably more assertive. As a planned move, 68-year-old Dahal took oath of office as Nepal’s Prime Minister on the occasion of the […]

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    Taliban Need to Initiate Intra-Afghan Dialogue

    In his recent interview on December 27 with the Washington Post, former Afghan president Hamid Karzai demanded that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) begin a national dialogue, which he described as ‘good’ for both Taliban and Afghanistan. Karzai’s demand has been voiced by many Afghans for some time now, to facilitate taking key decisions […]

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    Slow and Steady: New Delhi’s Response to PLA Navy in IOR

    In recent years, China’s increasing footprint in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) has become obvious within the Indo-Pacific. Designated in New Delhi’s 2015 Maritime Security Strategy as the primary area of responsibility for the Indian Navy, India has long perceived the Indian Ocean as its traditional backyard. New Delhi had recently raised concerns to the […]

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