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United Nations Security Council Chamber at UN Headquarters, a large conference room with a circular seating arrangement and a mural covering the back wall
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Building stronger networks to confront shared foreign policy challenges

As the global rules-based order founded on international law comes under increasing strain, the need for international exchange grows. To help end war and conflict and ensure peace and security, like-minded value-partners like Germany, Australia and New Zealand will profit from closer networks among think-tankers, academics, activists and political players, sharing ideas on sustainable models for international cooperation into the future. The region of the Indo-Pacific will be of ever-increasing importance as such models take shape.

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Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific – between competition and complementarity

Regional experts from German think-tanks and academia met with Australian and New Zealand counterparts to explore geo-economic and strategic policy settings in dealing with the Indo-Pacific and China’s role in the region.

The members of the visiting delegation posing in front of the Lowy Institute building together with Lowy Institute Staff who participated in the joint discussion
Creator: FES / Andreas Radtke
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Discussing German politics at CSS in Wellington

In a rapidly changing global landscape, closer exchange among like-minded democracies is of the essence. Discussing current German political affairs at the Center for Strategic Studies in Wellington provided an opportunity.

Discussing current German politics in Wellington
Creator: CSS / Mengdi Zhang
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Sharing perspectives on current geopolitical trends

Experts from FES’s network of Asian geopolitics experts travelled to Canberra and Sydney for in-depth discussions of Indo-Pacific and global developments.

Australia’s Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Matt Thistethwaite received the visiting scholars and think-tankers in Sydney
Creator: FES ANZ

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