Event
29 April 2021
The External Dimension of the EU's Green Deal: What Role for EU Development Cooperation?
What geopolitical and human repercussions does the EU Green Deal have for its partners beyond climate neutrality and the EU?
Event
29 April 2021
What geopolitical and human repercussions does the EU Green Deal have for its partners beyond climate neutrality and the EU?
Blog post
27 April 2021
The rocky start to the European Union’s vaccination rollout has allowed Moscow and Beijing to score political points in the Balkans and Central and Ea
Podcast
07 April 2021
Untangling the politics behind the EU – China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment
External publication
23 March 2021
If the three biggest economies agree a carbon tax on imports, it will catalyse climate action globally.
Opinion piece
05 March 2021
How to make the European Green Deal succeed.
External publication
04 February 2021
How to make the European Green Deal succeed.
Event
03 February 2021
Join us to mark the launch of the eponymous paper co-written with the European Council on Foreign Relations.
Podcast
03 February 2021
EU policymakers need to wake up to the consequences abroad of domestic decisions.
Policy brief
02 February 2021
The Green Deal will redefine Europe’s global policy priorities; as such, it is a foreign policy development with profound geopolitical consequences
Policy brief
21 December 2020
After decades of increasing globalisation, there now seems to be a slowing, or even a turn to deglobalisation, meaning decelerating trade and investme
External publication
26 November 2020
In-depth briefing and analysis on the issues of digital trade and the geopolitics of trade provided to the European Parliament.
External publication
16 November 2020
Testimony to the European Parliament on the geopolitical aspects of trade.
Event
02 September 2020
Second day of Bruegel Annual Meetings.
Opinion piece
19 May 2020
The United Kingdom left the European Union on Jan. 31, 2020. Now, the U.K. must decide whether and how to extend the transition period, currently set
Policy brief
17 February 2020
Most foreign direct investment into Russia originates in the European Union: European investors own between 55 percent and 75 percent of Russian FDI s
External publication
16 January 2020
This paper’s main conclusion is that Russia’s economy cannot grow at the pace recorded in the early and mid-2000s because of the different external en