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This seminar explores the evolving dynamics of the European Union’s relations with three pivotal middle powers: India, Brazil, and Turkey. As the EU navigates a shifting global order, these partnerships highlight the challenges and opportunities of engaging with diverse actors that wield significant regional and global influence. The discussion delves into the strategic, economic, and political dimensions of these relationships, examining how shared interests and diverging priorities shape their trajectories. By analyzing the EU’s approach to cooperation with these nations, the seminar offers insights into the broader role of middle powers in global governance and the EU’s quest for a more effective and inclusive foreign policy.