The European Institute for Asian Studies (EIAS) is a Brussels-based policy and research think-tank supported by the European Union (EU) which aims to promote understanding and cooperation between the EU and Asia.
It does so through working closely together with the European Union institutions in Brussels, as well as with research centers across Asia and within the Europe Union.
EIAS seeks to provide information and expertise to the European Union institutions, the academic world and business by disseminating concise, thoroughly researched and up-to-date material on EU-Asia relations and important developments in Asia.
EIAS activities include undertaking research studies, organising briefings, seminars and conferences, and in-house publishing of research through EIAS Briefing Papers and the EurAsia Bulletin. EIAS draws on an active network of several hundred regular collaborators across the EU and Asia, at leading Universities, from within Think Tanks as well as from specialised research centres. The EIAS network comprises a rich cross-section of disciplines and sectors, officials and civil society players, policy makers and policy shapers, scholars and diplomats, Asians and Europeans as well as others, e.g. from the US. EIAS publications invite and receive contributions from key-players within this network – contributors to the EurAsia Bulletin during 2005 included, amongst others, two European Commissioners, an EU Member State Minister, several Ambassadors, Members of the European Parliament, policy analysts and policy advocates.
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