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At the start of the new Commission: Priorities for Europe

At the start of the new Commission's work, FDP politicians Michael Link and Thomas Hacker formulate political priorities that are crucial for Europe's future. The reduction of bureaucratic hurdles, the conclusion of free trade agreements – and targeted offers to the future US government under Donald Trump – are key.

By Redaktion Table

Security: 'Ishiba doesn’t want to directly confront China'

Taiwanese political scientist Wu Rwei-ren is certain that Japan's new Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba will stick to his goal despite the weak result in the parliamentary elections: containing China and supporting Taiwan. In an interview with Table.Briefings, Wu explains why Ishiba's proposal for an Asian NATO is unlikely to be realized.

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'If we don't change our China policy, we will pay dearly'

Political scientist Andreas Fulda believes a short-term paradigm shift in the German discourse on China is unavoidable if the country is to end its psychological dependence on an authoritarian state. He sees the biggest obstacle in the Chancellery.

By Marcel Grzanna

BEIJING, CHINA - APRIL 05: French President Emmanuel Macron delivers a speech during the opening ceremony of an art festival at the Red Brick Art Museum on April 5, 2023 in Beijing, China. PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxHUNxONLY Copyright: xVCGx 111430857139

Xi in France: This is Macron's focus

"We must do everything we can to engage China on major global issues," Emmanuel Macron said ahead of Xi Jinping's planned visit to France on Monday. Without China, there would be no stable peace in the world's conflict regions.

By Redaktion Table