Deindustrialisation is a clear and present danger, especially for energy-intensive sectors vital to downstream ecosystems
Tobias Gehrke on the EU’s industrial decline
Deindustrialisation is a clear and present danger, especially for energy-intensive sectors vital to downstream ecosystems
Tobias Gehrke on the EU’s industrial decline
Tobias Gehrke on why Europe shouldn’t neglect the expansion of its technological advantage
After Karlsruhe: Germany’s economic security agenda on the brink
Tobias Gehrke’s op-ed on german economic security
Tobias Gehrke on the implications of technology for national security
For developing countries, obtaining a loan from the World Bank is often a challenge, not least because the Bank imposes a number of conditions
Agathe Demarais and Tobias Gehrke analyse how aid has become a new battlefield in the conflict between western economies and China
Using trade restriction as a geopolitical instrument is a huge policy shift
Tobias Gehrke on the EU’s understanding of economic security
It’s much more about laying the political and strategic foundations for why all MS should care about these critical technologies, placing them at the center of the geoeconomic power struggle
Tobias Gehrke on the EU Commission and Member States’ assessment timeline of critical technologies
It’s quite a different tone to the economic security strategy, which is in a sense fairly negative, which focuses on risks, risks, risks — and much less on the opportunities
Tobias Gehrke on Spain’s approach to the EU’s open strategic autonomy
The internal politics of the anti-subsidy investigation will be equally fraught [as the Ukrainian grain dispute] as it pitches German carmaker interests against their French counterparts
Tobias Gehrke comments the last developments in EU trade policy
Tobias Gehrke on the EU’s assessment of critical technologies