Jonathan Hackenbroich and Pawel Zerka argue in an op-ed in The New Statesman that European countries must build public support for strategic openness
Media mentions – Jonathan Hackenbroich
A digital currency can immensely reduce the transparency of transactions for outsiders. That makes it harder to impose targeted economic fines.
Jonathan Hackenbroich explains why the EU needs to think about a digital euro for its sovereignty
Jonathan Hackenbroich is referenced as an expert in The Economist special report “The New Order of Trade” on how trade policy is changing in times of geoeconomics
Jonathan Hackenbroich and Pawel Zerka’s op-ed on economic sovereignty published in the Dutch press
Jonathan Hackenbroich joins Chad Bown (Peterson institute) and Soumaya Keynes (Economist) on their podcast “Trade Talks” to discuss Europe’s trade policy and open strategic autonomy
Ecfr’s paper from last year on “Defending Europe’s Economic Sovereignty” is cited in a Forbes article on data flows
For companies, especially in the energy sector, this means one thing above all: they have to assess geopolitical risks, analyse their risk exposure and examine different political scenarios
Jonathan Hackenbroich and the Agora Strategy Group analyse which further escalation steps in Belarus could still threaten the energy sector
Jonathan Hackenbroich summarises the economic policy recommendations of the Bürgerrat “Germany’s role in the world”
In the new geo-economic era, trade policy does not just follow trade logics, but also the logic of security policy and geopolitics. The EU needs an effective and credible anti-coercion instrument
Jonathan Hackenbroich, Pawel Zerka and Clara Sophie Cramer write about the proposed an EU anti-coercion instrument
China is willing to use economic sanctions to change EU policy
The EU wants to be better equipped to defend itself against coercion in the future. Jonathan Hackenbroich and Pawel Zerka have concrete proposals on how a response could look like through a new anti-coercion instrument.