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Will the EU’s Global Gateway Launch a “Race to the Top”?

Brussels has rebranded and repositioned its connectivity and infrastructure initiatives. But Global Gateway will need to maintain the right balance between pursuing strategic interests and offering improved conditions to partner countries.

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Jacob Mardell
IPQ
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Troubled Waters

China’s attempts to assert its territorial claims in the South China Sea have recently led to clashes with the Philippines. Negotiated solutions, including about a code of conduct to manage such dangerous incidents, have become elusive.

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Helena Legarda
IPQ
Indo-Pacific Watch
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NATO’s Fragile Rejuvenation

The renewed focus on deterring Russia has revived the transatlantic alliance’s sense of purpose. It will be short-lived, though, if NATO does not address some broader questions about its future.

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Michael Rühle
IPQ
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Squaring the Circle

Germany has strongly sided with Israel in the aftermath of the brutal attack by Hamas, and for good reasons. However, this poses questions for German foreign policy that will be difficult to address.

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Henning Hoff
IPQ
Berlin Cable
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The Israel-Hamas War and the New World Order

Like Russia's attack on Ukraine, the escalation in the Middle East is part of a global geopolitical transformation for which there is not yet a term. It certainly reveals the Western failure in the region.

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Jörg Lau
IPQ
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Hamas, Israel, and the “Cold War” in the Gulf

Hamas’ attack on southern Israel on October 7 runs counter the general trend of détente in the Middle East. If a regional escalation can be avoided, a normalization of relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia may still be on the cards.

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Guido Steinberg
IPQ
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A Franco-German Grand Bargain on Energy Policy

European energy ministers will meet on October 17 to try and make progress on critical energy legislation. France and Germany are deeply skeptical about each other’s energy strategy. But finding a compromise is now urgently required to finally unlock the EU-wide energy transition.

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Shahin Vallée
IPQ
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A European Strategy of Economic Statecraft 

The EU was built on openness to trade and finance, and not designed to cope with great power competition and the weaponization of interdependence. Now rapid change is needed.

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Federico Steinberg
Guntram Wolff
IPQ
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Berlin’s Eurasian Tilt  

The announcement of the India-Middle East-Europe Corridor (IMEC) as well as the recent Germany-hosted summit with Central Asian states shows that the country is leaving behind its past hesitancy and starting to get involved in a changing world’s new geoeconomics.

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Mohammed Soliman
IPQ
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The Fight over Britain’s Economy

A year ago, the short-lived premiership of Liz Truss was close to its sorry end. The British Conservative government is trapped by it—and already preparing for opposition.

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John Kampfner
IPQ
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