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The Private Sector in the Age of Geoeconomics

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Companies need to switch from a “just in time” to a “just in case” mindset if they want to flourish in the current geopolitical climate. Supply chain resilience is becoming a core component of corporate strategy. 

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Maria Shagina
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A New Israel in a New Middle East? Not if its Democracy Fails

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An Israel that emerges as a regional power while shedding its liberal-democratic core will be a diminished Israel. The elections later this year will, therefore, determine the country’s future.

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Fania Oz-Salzberger
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New European Formats Stir Old Ghosts

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The EU seems sluggish and incapable of reform. As a result, small groups of member states are trying their luck with exclusive formats.

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Jacob Ross
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The Future Shape of Europe
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Ukraine’s EU Accession: The Risks of Misunderstanding

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For Kyiv, becoming an EU member is about security guarantees and leaving Moscow’s orbit for good. For Brussels, it’s about the implementation of reforms. 

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Stefan Meister
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The Future Shape of Europe
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The Case for Setting Up an EU Critical Minerals Stockpile

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The measures that Western economies are taking in order to respond to China’s chokehold over the supply of critical materials are unlikely to work as intended. There’s a cheaper, quicker, and more effective way.

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Agathe Demarais
Daniel Gros
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EU Enlargement: The State of Play

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The question of how to facilitate a future membership of some kind for Ukraine means that the debate about EU enlargement is fast approaching a critical phase.

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Engjellushe Morina
Milan Nič
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The Limits of Great Power Economic Statecraft

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The use of regulatory heft, trade flows, or pure economic coercion as instruments of foreign policy by great powers has passed the highwater mark. Middle powers are likely to profit.

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Julia Friedlander
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Germans Are Filing for a Transatlantic Divorce

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One year on from US President Donald Trump’s return to the White House, a solid majority in Germany no longer trusts the United States. Opinions about what role the country should play in Europe, though, remain in flux.

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Jonathan Lehrer
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What Europe Thinks ...
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