Increased focus on climate change and immigration more likely to “influence the debate” ahead of European Parliament elections
Media mentions – Geoeconomics
Let’s face it, the stability of the region hangs by a thread, although no one wants escalation, neither Israel nor Iran, let alone the United States and the European Union
If we were to restrict our cooperation with Taiwan now in anticipatory obedience to Beijing’s excessive claim to power, we would be degrading ourselves to the status of vassals
Reinhard Bütikofer comments on the elections in Taiwan and Germany’s economic dependence on China
In Davos we can see that everything has changed: politics is back in the driver’s seat, and geopolitics is increasingly determining economic and business prospects. Europe risks marginality
Deindustrialisation is a clear and present danger, especially for energy-intensive sectors vital to downstream ecosystems
It would be just too much of a provocation and they know very well, and Iran knows very well, that would (trigger) inevitably the beginning of a much broader US-led international mission in Yemen
It is not about decoupling Europe from the USA, but about European contributions to strengthen the transatlantic deterrent network
Wolfgang Ischinger presents a double strategy for Germany and its European partners in NATO and the EU
The international community’s response to the Houthi attacks is limited and can only have a partial effect: we cannot fully protect such a vast sea as the Red Sea
Should the crisis continue, with delays piling up and the cost of hubs already rising sharply, the situation for European industries is likely to become worrisome