The authors take a close look at how Asia and Europe are getting along these days and point out how the ASEM process has been a real boost in making their political, economic, and cultural ties even stronger.
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This book takes a deep dive into ASEM’s first ten years, evaluating its progress from a European point of view. It also looks at what the ASEM6 Summit achieved and what it means for the future of the process. It explores how interregional interaction can be used as a tool for EU foreign policy.