Jonathan Hackenbroich's report quoted by La Repubblica
Media mentions – Jonathan Hackenbroich
Les Echos mentions ECFR's report on protecting Europe against economic coercion
The German business newspaper Handelsblatt refers to the recommendations of Jonathan Hackenbroich's policy brief on economic coercion
Beaune did not mention any specific rule. More generally, he referred to a stability pact in order to start a discussion with the other state members
Jonathan Hackenbroich comments on the new French budgetary rules
Germany in particular benefits from the fact that Europe, in contrast to much of the rest of the world, does not rely on protectionism but on free and fair trade
Germany and Europe must defend themselves against US sanctions, writes Jonathan Hackenbroich
It’s a completely new thing that the U.S. would go as far as sanctioning German officials because of ultimately economic transactions.
Jonathan Hackenbroich comments on the changing U.S. treatment of allies.
It is hard to say on this stage what the EC wants to propose concretely on Nord Stream 2. The more general topic of resilience to extraterritorial sanctions is part of the new Commission’s work plan and I think the commission will continue its work on this.
Jonathan Hackenbroich discusses Nord Stream 2
In geoeconomic terms, Germany and Europe are concerned with more than a single project: how to respond to the increasing use of extraterritorial measures
Germany and Europe must defend themselves against American sanctions. Jonathan Hackenbroich makes two suggestions for strengthening their own resources.
The whole beauty of the Franco-German duo was that they are very different, especially on economic policy, but when they found a compromise, it would work for most of Europe with some tweaks here and there
Jonathan Hackenbroich describes the possible revival of the Franco-german engine.
In this shift, Germany will either become the real obstacle for the EU advancing or the force that tears the walls of its European policy down
Jonathan Hackenbroich's op-ed in Le Monde on the Karlsruhe constitutional court decision and the future of German policies on Europe