Media mentions – Geoeconomics
From international trade to de-risking, James Crabtree and Agathe Demarais explain what issues we should watch in 2024
After Karlsruhe: Germany’s economic security agenda on the brink
Such a complex security frame could, paradoxically, give new impulse to the Imec infrastructure, given the need for land routes to integrate the more fragile maritime one
Politically, this is a satisfying result; it’s not completely in line with the most ambitious actors, but it satisfies the less ambitious ones, like Saudi Arabia, Russia, and Iraq
Budapest is opposing Ukraine’s accession to the EU: some believe it is due to ideological reasons, some instead say that it is just another way to leverage concessions from Brussels
The EU got tired of the fact that China doesn’t take seriously its economic and security concerns: indeed, this Summit might be the most conflictual in terms of rhetoric