Geoeconomics

Geoeconomics – one of DGAP’s core themes – explores how the politics of trade, technology, finance, and/or energy can be employed to achieve strategic goals. For Europe to remain a key player internationally, the continent must help define the rules of a new geoeconomic world order. DGAP looks at how Germany can contribute to better positioning Europe in this increasingly competitive landscape.

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Priorities for the Next EU Commission (2024–2029)

From June 6 to 9, around 373 million EU citizens will be called upon to elect the 720 members of the next European Parliament. The new European Commission and its new President will be elected shortly thereafter. Below, our experts explain which priorities they should set during their term of office in the EU’s most important institution. Their brief analyses focus on issues such as trade, security, EU enlargement, energy, and cyber and health policy.

Author/s
Dr. Claudia Schmucker
Dr. Valentin Weber
Loyle Campbell
et al.
Online Commentary

Offene strategische Autonomie

Deutschland sollte eine Vermittlerrolle in der EU-Handelspolitik spielen
Author/s
Dr. Claudia Schmucker
Klemens Kober
Policy Brief

Neue Konflikte vermeiden

Deutschland muss eine europäische Energiewende-Außenpolitik verfolgen, im Interesse aller.
Author/s
Prof. Dr. Andreas Goldthau
Online Kommentar

Sustainable Crypto Currencies

Mining is affecting supply chains and the environment, but Germany can help mitigate it
Author/s
Dr. Marlon Ebert
Dr. Matthias Hirtschulz
Ulf Henning Jacobs
et al.
Memo

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