China Research Group event on the German election and EU China policy current in session. @ConStelz opens by suggesting that Germany could be "somewhat inward-looking" in the event of a new coalition governmentpic.twitter.com/LtAQThEDj1
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@oertel_janka: "There needs to be a lot of thinking on how to address the China issue from a structural point of view. Is China going to be framed as a foreign policy subject or a broader systemic issue?"
Oertel on AUSUK: views the technology-sharing aspect as most crucial to focus on - could represent the beginning of wider cooperation involving the EU
@ConStelz on AUSUK and Indo-Pacific: "if we bilateralise our policies, and everyone engages in Schadenfreude, this will be watched upon with glee in Moscow and Beijing."
@noahbarkin suggests that US and EU motivations behind Trade and Technology Council may differ. For US - about countering China. For EU - about rolling back Trump era tariffs and policies. Complex problems to work through to level playing field
@oertel_janka: "the worst thing that can happen is fragmentation over issues like standard-setting and tech governance."
CRG Chair @TomTugendhat asks panellists about Lithuania and Taiwan: "do you think that Germany will use the leverage at its disposal to stand alongside a European partner?"
@ConStelz: "of course Lithuania and Taiwan deserve our support. We (Germany) have to have conversations with our friends and allies about these things"
@oertel_janka "we have plenty of leverage when it comes to China. At the moment we're not using it - it's about time that we did."
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