Online Seminar | Economic and maritime security in the Indo-Pacific
Economic and maritime security in Europe and East Asia hangs in the balance. The demand for critical raw materials (CRM) for the energy transition grows by the day. The smooth running of the world economy as well as the energy transition depends on the openness of increasingly contested Indo-Pacific waterways. Europe and East Asian democracies like Japan are vital players in the game to ensure economic and maritime security in their respective regions. Together with the Embassy of Japan in the Netherlands, the Hague Centre for Strategic Studies (HCSS) kindly invites you to take part in an online seminar on economic and maritime security. This event brings together experts from the EU, Japan and the US to discuss opportunities to enhance our joint economic and maritime security.
Preventing conflict in the Indo-Pacific: Opportunities for cooperation between Japan and Europe
In collaboration with the Embassy of Japan in the Netherlands, the Hague Centre for Strategic Studies (HCSS) cordially invites you to a webinar on preventing conflict in the Indo-Pacific. In the upcoming decades, the Indo-Pacific region will gain importance as the economic, demographic and perhaps also the military center of gravity in the world. Great […]
Workshop | Guarding the Commons: Multilateralizing Maritime Security in the Indo-Pacific
Maintaining a stable, secure, and open Indo-Pacific is crucial to European prosperity and values. Europeans are therefore looking for a role in the region, but which one can and should they play? Multilateral cooperation is the preferred European approach, but with which regional partners? Europeans have increased their naval presence in the region, but is it sufficient? To answer these questions, HCSS is running the Guarding the Maritime Commons project in 2021 and 2022.