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Germany and Europe Can Boost Security by Reforming Capital Markets

Poorly developed capital markets in Germany and across the European Union (EU) hurt European security. Reforming them can foster economic dynamism, reduce harmful dependencies, and enhance Europe’s military edge. If German and EU politicians took a strategic view, they would clearly see the need to overcome fragmentation in the financial sector, increase risk appetite, incentivize private investment in innovation, and optimize regulation to meet economic and security needs. 

Author/s
Julian Stöckle
Policy Brief

Europe’s Multiple Futures

Four Futurescapes for Europe’s Geopolitical Positioning in 2030
Author/s
Tim Bosch
Dr. Katja Muñoz
Jacob Ross
et al.
Report

Fragile Sicherheit

Das Ende des Friedens und die neue Konfliktordnung
Author/s
Dr. Christian Mölling
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