Lead time: How Germany should move on from Merkel | Episode 4 – Tech
What are the necessary steps the new German government needs to take to advance and support European tech sovereignty?
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In our weekly series, Mark Leonard and guests explore the big issues in foreign policy.
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Short interviews and comment by ECFR experts and others on breaking news and key topics.
What are the necessary steps the new German government needs to take to advance and support European tech sovereignty?
Is the EU in a position to deliver a green grand bargain, or is its role as peripheral now as it was at COP15?
Mark Leonard answers questions from our listeners about his newly released book, “The Age of Unpeace: How Connectivity causes Conflict”
What are Macron’s plans for the EU Council presidency in 2022 and beyond?
What steps can the EU take to defend its legal order and protect the authority of the CJEU?
How can the next German government build up Europe’s strength against economic coercion?
How are the German election results being perceived throughout Europe? And what do they mean for the future of our continent?
What does AUKUS mean for the future of transatlantic relations?
How should the next German government concretely shape its China policy, and its approach to the Indo-Pacific?
Mark Leonard presents the main themes of his new book and talks particularly about how China’s growing role in this interconnected world poses threats for Europe