The European Union Studies Association Asia Pacific (EUSAAP) is an academic, international network of national European Union Studies Associations in the Asia Pacific region collaborating to increase the impact, visibility and excellence of EU Studies.

EUSAAP promotes EU Studies in the Asia Pacific by organising activities to address issues of mutual importance. The breadth and depth of EU relations varies between countries, however, activities organised by EUSAAP aim to discuss and analyse the EU’s objective to promote political and social stability of the region through policy input, as well as actions for climate change and digital transformation. EUSAAP seeks to raise awareness, increase the visibility and sustainability of EU Studies by engaging academics, students and practitioners in relevant and current issues, especially in countries where these are under-developed. These activities promote closer connections in research and policy, thus strengthen- and broadening networks. Interaction with experts also promotes greater regional understanding and a sense of identity as a group of scholars with EU focus.

EUSAAP places a high importance on inclusiveness with young scholars participating alongside established academics, practitioners and experts. Postgraduate workshops equip students with valuable, transferable skills, facilitate networking and stimulate research ideas, enhancing the international network of participants.

National EUSA's

Australia & New Zealand – European Studies Association Australia and New Zealand (ESAANZ)

China – Centre for European Studies (CFES)

Hong Kong – The Hong Kong Association for European Studies

India – Indian Association for European Union Studies (IAEUS)

Indonesia – European Studies Indonesia

Japan – European Union Studies Association in Japan (EUSA-Japan)

Korea – European Union Studies Association of Korea (EUSA-Korea)

Macau – Institute of European Studies of Macau (IEEM)

Taiwan – European Union Centre in Taiwan

Thailand – Interdisciplinary Department of European Studies

Affiliated Journals

EUSAAP is working with two affiliated journals:

Asia Pacific Journal of EU Studies

Australia and New Zealand Journal of European Studies