Indo-Pacific outlooks: implications for the EU-ASEAN relationship

26 November 2024
Nanyang Technological University
Nanyang Avenue, 50 | Singapore | Singapore

An international workshop organized by T.wai, with the support of the Italian Ministry for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation

H. 9.30-17.00 BLOCK S3 – SEMINAR ROOM SR2

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

 

9.30 Opening remarks

H. E. Dante Brandi, Ambassador of Italy to Singapore

Giuseppe Gabusi, University of Turin and T.wai – Torino World Affairs Institute

Xue Gong, RSIS – Rajaratnam School of International Studies

 

10.00 Keynote address: ITALIAN DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION IN ASEAN: A PARTNERSHIP FOR SUSTAINABLE GROWTH

Michele Boario, Agenzia Italiana per la Cooperazione allo Sviluppo

 

10.30 Panel 1: THE EVOLVING PICTURE OF THE INDO-PACIFIC

Chairs: Xue Gong, RSIS – Rajaratnam School of International Studies and Nicholas Farrelly, University of Tasmania

 

Non-Asian actors of the Asian century: a balancing act unfolding in the Indo-Pacific

Gianluca Bonanno, International Peace and Sustainability Organization (IPSO)

 

Doing Indo-Pacific diplomacy: Lessons for Europe from fifty years of ASEAN-Australia partnership

Nicholas Farrelly, University of Tasmania

 

EU’s Role in Strengthening Secondary Powers in the Indo-Pacific Amid U.S. Leadership Uncertainty

Pongphisoot Busbarat, Chulalongkorn University & Institute of Security & International Studies (ISIS Thailand)

 

Biopharmaceutical on the Move: China’s Strategic Pivot to Southeast Asia Amid Great Power Tech Competition (and its consequences for multinationals)

Xue Gong, RSIS – Rajaratnam School of International Studies

 

Issues and Prospects in US-China Strategic Rivalry: The case of the Philippines Andrea

Chloe Wong, Institute for Indo-Pacific Affairs (IIPA)

 

China-ASEAN Engagement: Implications for EU’s Relations with Southeast Asia

Li Mingjiang, RSIS – Rajaratnam School of International Studies

 

Vietnam Turns to the EU to Diversify its Security Partners

Bich Tran, National University of Singapore

 

14.30 Panel 2: INDO-PACIFIC STRATEGIES IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA, AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR THE EU AND ITALY

Chairs: Li Mingjiang, RSIS – Rajaratnam School of International Studies and Giuseppe Gabusi, University of Turin and T.wai – Torino World Affairs Institute

 

Mapping EU’s Indo-Pacific Strategy for Thailand: Opportunities and Challenges

Natthanan Kunnamas, Chulalongkorn University

 

Traversing Turbulent Waters: The Philippines’ Changing Indo-Pacific Strategy

Aries A. Arugay and Matteo Piasentini, University of the Philippines Diliman

 

Italy and the Indo-Pacific: conditions for an effective strategy

Giuseppe Gabusi, University of Turin and T.wai – Torino World Affairs Institute

 

Italy-Southeast Asia trade relations

Michele Farina, University of Turin

 

Italy as Europe’s bridge to the Global South: A Southeast Asian perspective

Yanitha Meena, Institute of Strategic & International Studies (ISIS) Malaysia

 

ASEAN and EU: Aspiring an Impactful Regional Human Rights Mechanism in Southeast Asia

Luthfy Ramiz, The Habibie Center

 

An Unrealized Dream: The Italian Vision of relations with Indonesia during the First Cold War

Guido Creta, Università degli Studi di Napoli – L’Orientale

 

Middle-power cooperation: How can Vietnam and Italy forge ties amid geopolitical uncertainties?

Huynh Tam Sang , University of Social Sciences and Humanities Vietnam National University – Ho Chi Minh City

 

17.00 Concluding Remarks

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