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Looking Ahead to 2026: What Will Shape EU–ASEAN Relations and the Indo-Pacific

36 min · 13 de ene de 2026
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In this episode, we reflect on the year just past and look ahead to the key issues set to shape EU–ASEAN relations and broader developments across the Indo-Pacific in 2026. From geopolitical competition and economic security to regional diplomacy and strategic alignment, we explore many of the key issues set to define the year ahead. Richard and Zsuzsa are joined by David MacSweeney, founder of 9DASHLINE, who shares his top five areas to watch as leaders work to navigate an increasingly complex regional landscape. Best sure to check out our sister series: ⁠Musyawarah [https://open.spotify.com/show/4qAI26gGryqxWtjq4WKbFX] Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this series solely reflect the point of view of the hosts and can in no way be taken to reflect the position of the European Parliament or the European Union.

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