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The G7’s Geoeconomic Future

Insights from Conflicts with Russia, China, and Iran

In an increasingly conflictual global environment, the G7 has become a more and more important geoeconomic actor. Yet looking at the case studies of Russia, Iran, and China reveals that the geoeconomic role the G7 plays has been mixed. For the G7 countries to improve their geoeconomic impact, they need to align their interests and risk perceptions, as well as improve their ability to propose and enact geoeconomic measures. In addition, the G7 should bolster its partnerships with other democracies and like-minded countries. 

Author/s
Dr. Claudia Schmucker
Dr. Stormy-Annika Mildner
Avi Shapiro
Analysis

Australia: A New Frontline State?

Country Report From the Project "Risk Reduction and Arms Control in the Asia-Pacific Region"
Author/s
Dr. Lucie Béraud-Sudreau
Report

The False Promise of Open RAN

Why Open RAN Does Not Solve the “5G China challenge”
Author/s
Dr. Tim Rühlig
Jan-Peter Kleinhans
External Publications

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Past events

15:00 - 16:30 | 29 Jan 2013

India and Europe

In a speech at the DGAP, Foreign Minister Shri Salman Khurshid stresses common ground

Foreign Minister Khurshid’s visit was in step with efforts to strengthen India’s strategic partnership with Germany. A major push for which came in May 2012, when the first Indo-German intergovernmental consultation was held in New Delhi. In both his speech and the discussion that followed, Khurshid stressed common interests, including UN reform. “We need to adapt the UN system to better reflect reality.”

Council Event
Vortrag
18:00 - 20:00 | 03 Dec 2012

Machtwechsel in China

Beginn einer neuen Ära?

DGAP Regionalforum München
Vortrag
München
08:00 - 09:30 | 26 Apr 2012

Wohin fließt das zentralasiatische Gas?

Die Energiepolitik Russlands und Europas in Zentralasien

Das zentralasiatische Gas bildet ein gutes Fundament für eine russisch-europäische Kooperation in der Energieversorgung. Beide Seiten könnten sich schon bald im zentralasiatischen Raum in der Energiepolitik annähern. Dann wäre die Rohstoffsicherheit für Europa durch den Gasexport aus Kasachstan, Turkmenistan und Usbekistan gewährleistet. Vladimir Volokitin, Direktor für Analyse und Optimierung von Gazprom Export, stellte in einem Vortrag seine Sicht auf die Kooperation in Zentralasien vor.

Veranstaltung Forschungsprogramm
Early Bird Breakfast
Berlin

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