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Our Publications We have a range of highly regarded publications, many available on-line. EurAsia Bulletin The EurAsia Bulletin
aims to inform those working in and around the European institutions.
The EurAsia Bulletin presents a short summary of what has been happening
in the Commission, the Parliament, and the Council with regard to Asia.
It reports on current events in Asia and covers all major international
developments that affect EU-Asia relations.
The EurAsia Bulletin announces forthcoming events of interest to our readers, as well as reporting on relevant conferences, issues and books. Click here to read more (including Notes for Contributors) EIAS Policy Briefs European Institute for Asian Studies (EIAS) Policy
Briefs analyse current issues in Asia and recommend appropriate
European Union (EU) responses.
In the following year, EIAS Policy Briefs are looking to cover some or all of the following issues:
Click here to read more (including Notes for Contributors) EIAS Newsletter
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Read a sample copy of the Newsletter It's simple to join, or leave the list and your details are not passed on to anyone else and are only used for the newsletter. Briefing Papers EIAS Briefing Papers
provide insights into current and future trends, based on in-depth analysis
of topical issues. Recent papers have focused on the economic and political
transition in Indonesia, trade and investment in the context of the
Asian financial crisis, socio-political development across Asia, ASEM
and regional co-operation and security, Taipei-Beijing Relations and
political developments in Pakistan.
EIAS commissions leading academic specialists and practitioners from Asia and Europe to present their research in an easily readable style. They are essential reading for policy decision-makers, as well journalists, academics and experts. Click here to read more (including Notes for Contributors) EU-Asia Bibliography |
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