Jonathan Hackenbroich comments on Germany’s economic response to the the Russia-Ukraine war
Media mentions – Jonathan Hackenbroich
The Foreign Ministry usually already has a good feeling for the fact that business and geopolitics are becoming increasingly intertwined
Jonathan Hackenbroich comments on German Foreign Policy with regards to China-Relations
Isolating a G20 economy completely, even if Russia’s isnt the biggest, is very difficult
Jonathan Hackenbroich dissects Russian sanctions and global attempts to isolate the Russian economy given their attacks on Ukraine
Jonathan Hackenbroich on German foreign policy in light of the Russia-Ukraine war
Jonathan Hackenbroich comments on Germany’s military arsenal following the attack on Ukraine
I think it’s clear to many where China is standing here. And it’s not with the West.
Jonathan Hackenbroich dissects China’s position in the Russia-Ukraine war
It was always seen as more risky to act than not to act
Jonathan Hackenbroich comments on Germany’s foreign and security policy shift in light of the Ukraine war,
When Russia looks abroad, where its reserves haven’t been frozen yet, that won’t be Europe, that won’t be in the U.S., that will be in China.
Jonathan Hackenbroich comments on the sanctions against Russia
If nothing else, it has to be his fault
Some European leaders might prefer Russia making the decision to cut off Russian energy supplies, to avoid being blamed by voters, explains Jonathan Hackenbroich
Russia’s Central Bank might struggle to fight massive inflation and panic even after it doubled interest rates and introduced capital controls
Jonathan Hackenbroich comments on the EU sanctions against the Russian central bank