Despite shared democratic values and growing trade ties, the EU continues to treat Taiwan as a “second-tier partner”, prioritizing economic […]
Despite shared democratic values and growing trade ties, the EU continues to treat Taiwan as a “second-tier partner”, prioritizing economic engagement over political or security commitments. The EU’s balancing act between Taiwan and China remains a central challenge, with diverging views among member states complicating a unified approach.
In this episode of the Liberal Europe Podcast, Ricardo Silvestre (Movimento Liberal Social), welcomes back Dr Laia Comerma, now also a postdoctoral researcher under the Hans van Baalen scholarship. They talk about Laia’s policy paper A second-tier partner? Taiwan in the EU’s Indo-Pacific strategy, an ELF publication.
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Laia has done extensive work with ELF, where we highlight her podcast on the future of the relations between EU & China, the Policy Paper 24, EU Enlargement in the Western Balkans: The Effects of Chinese Investment, and the videocast, LiberTea Episode 2: The Freedom of Irreverence.
You can find the policy paper here.