In the text entitled Vietnam and Japan Partners Amid Superpower Rivalry on the pages of Fulcrum ISEAS, run by the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) in Singapore, M. Chatys analyzes the effects of the visits of the Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs Wang Yi and the Japanese Defense Minister Nobuo Kishi to Vietnam. In his considerations, he argues that the best solution for Southeast Asian countries in the face of growing Sino-American rivalry is to develop relations with medium powers such as Japan.
The second text entitled EU Indo-Pacific Strategy Under the Shadow of the AUKUS appeared on the portal run by China Observers in Central and Eastern Europe (CHOICE), which is an international consortium of experts specializing in analyzes of the growing influence of the People's Republic of China in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and more. M. Chatys draws attention to the growing role of minilateralism in American foreign policy and the resulting challenges for organizations such as the European Union and ASEAN.