Security in Asia: facts and perceptions about the EU’s role
Date
9 February 2015
Location
Egmont Palace, Room Arenberg
Asia is facing a great number of security challenges, traditional ones such as border disputes but also less traditional ones. Although some of these challenges can be addressed primarily and directly by regional players, extra-regional powers could still carve a role for themselves in the region. In this context, what could be the European Union’s contribution to Asian security?
This conference will review the basic principles of security cooperation between Asian countries, the EU and its member states. Speakers will define the EU’s global security ambitions, and how they translate in the region. They will also discuss how Asians view the EU as a security actor. This conference builds on the main findings of a multi-year project conducted by the Free University of Berlin.
Programme:
15.30 Registration
16.00 Discussion
May-Britt Stumbaum, Director NFG Research Group, Freie Universität Berlin
Michito Tsuruoka, Senior Research Fellow, National Institute for Defense Studies (NIDS) in Tokyo, Japan
Alfredo Conte, Head of the Strategic Planning Division in the EEAS
Moderator: Thomas Renard, Senior Research Fellow, Egmont Institute
17.30: End of discussion
Registration before 6 February is mandatory.
(Photo credit: EU Naval Force Media and Public Information Office, Flickr)