
The Emerging Franco-German Consensus on China
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s February 2026 visit to China signaled a sharp turn in Berlin’s China policy, bringing it in line with France’s more confrontational stance. Over the past three years Germany has grown wary of Chinese competition in the auto sector and Beijing’s support for Russia, prompting a convergence with Paris on treating China as a geopolitical competitor. The emerging Franco‑German consensus clears the path for the EU to pursue de‑risking measures, from cutting reliance on Chinese technology to deepening ties with India. Joint initiatives such as a French‑German AI partnership underscore the shift toward European digital sovereignty.

Asia Daily: March 24, 2026
Hong Kong amended its national security law, granting police authority to demand passwords and decryption tools, with up to one year in jail for refusal. A U.S. report warns that retirements and a steep drop in students studying China will...

Asia Daily: March 13, 2026
China enacted a sweeping ethnic‑unity law that codifies assimilation and expands legal tools to counter Western influence, while a U.S. report highlighted the concentration risk of its nuclear warhead storage at Base 67. In parallel, Beijing widened its ban on BHP...

Asia Daily: March 5, 2026
Premier Li Qiang presented China’s 2026 government work report, targeting 4.5‑5% GDP growth, a 4% fiscal deficit and a 7% defence budget rise while emphasizing high‑tech self‑reliance. The report highlighted open‑source AI adoption, with firms like DeepSeek leading, as a...

Asia Daily: March 2, 2026
Asia’s political landscape saw several notable moves in early March 2026. China’s top advisory body set its agenda for the CPPCC session, while Japan rushed its fiscal 2026 budget and adopted a cautious stance on the Iran‑Israel conflict. South Korea’s...

Contesting Self-Governance in the South Pacific
New Zealand’s foreign minister announced a NZ $30 million aid suspension to the Cook Islands after the Pacific nation failed to consult Wellington on a deep‑sea mining partnership with China. The dispute centers on the interpretation of the Cook Islands’ free‑association status...

Asia Daily: February 25, 2026
China signaled it will weigh counter‑measures after the United States imposed a temporary 15% tariff on all imports, while urging Washington to cancel unilateral duties and resume frank trade talks. A new IISS study warned that ongoing anti‑corruption purges have...

How Washington and Moscow Drove the EU’s Indo-Pacific Pivot
The European Union is accelerating its engagement with the Indo‑Pacific, highlighted by high‑level visits to India and new free‑trade agreements with Indonesia and a pending deal with India. This pivot reflects two structural shifts: a push for strategic autonomy away...

Asia Daily: February 18, 2026
The episode reviews key developments across Asia, highlighting China's 2026 economic agenda focused on domestic demand and tech self‑reliance, U.S. accusations of a secret Chinese nuclear test, and the PLA's push to overhaul English training. It also covers political shifts...

Thailand’s 2026 Election: Reform, Patronage, or Decline
The episode dissects Thailand’s upcoming 2026 general election, outlining three competing visions: the reformist People’s Party rising from Move Forward, incumbent Prime Minister Anutin’s patronage‑driven Bhumjaithai, and the weakened, dynastic Pheu Thai. It explains how the collapse of the “Thaksin...