Our work has convinced us that there is a way to strengthen Europe’s resilience without taking an unacceptably high risk
The new report of the ECFR Sanctions Task Force shows how an anti-coercion instrument could work
Our work has convinced us that there is a way to strengthen Europe’s resilience without taking an unacceptably high risk
The new report of the ECFR Sanctions Task Force shows how an anti-coercion instrument could work
Jonathan Hackenbroich believes that without action, the EU will continue to face the threat of economic coercion
If we do nothing, the EU will remain vulnerable. It will happen again, especially from China
When facing economic coercion, the EU’s preferred option is always a multilateral compromise. This is not always possible however
Jonathan Hackenbroich comments on the flaws in the EU’s current approach to economic coercion
The Commission has just closed its consultation on responses to economic coercion from third countries. In a report published on Wednesday, the ECFR points to the risks associated with this instrument
The ECFR’s policy brief on how to create an effective anti-coercion instrument is mentioned in Les Echos
Jonathan Hackenbroich discusses economic coercion in the geo-political landscape, building resilience to sanctions and countersanctions, and why Nord Stream 2 is like a suitcase without a handle – hard to take along, hard to abandon
The measures aimed at improving the EU’s resilience to sanctions are likely to be relatively uncontroversial
Ther German Handelsblatt refers to the recommendations of the Franco-German ECFR Task Force for Protecting Europe from Economic Coercion
In many situations it is already enough to threaten economic coercion and within a week one has a different relationship. to the addressees.
Jonathan Hackenbroich comments on the need for the EU to create an effective anti-coercion instrument
For Europe and Germany, built on exports, “you see the rules-based order crumbling, and you worry about the same kind of blackmail coming from China
Jonathan Hackenbroich comments on the issue of economic coercion and how Europe can reduce its vulnerability to it
Jonathan Hackenbroich discusses how Europe and the US can join forces to rewrite the post-COVID trade agenda
The French magazine published a shorter version of Jonathan Hackenbroich’s policy brief on how Europe can resist economic coercion