By Paul O’Shea In early November 2024, Japan and the European Union signed a security and defence partnership. Amid a flurry of other events...
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Shared interests and growing threats have driven deeper EU–Japan cooperation, but the partnership is centred on ‘exploring’ options for cooperation while meaningful action remains elusive, writes Paul O’Shea.
By Paul O’Shea In early November 2024, Japan and the European Union signed a security and defence partnership. Amid a flurry of other events...
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