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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

Europe and Iran

The Nuclear Deal and Beyond

Author/s
Dr. Cornelius Adebahr
External Publications

Events

Past events

12:30 - 14:00 | 04 Feb 2013

Is Iran Ready for Bilateral Nuclear Negotiations?

Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi delivers a speech at the DGAP

Iran may now be ready to enter into bilateral negotiations with the US about its nuclear program, confirmed Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi at his speech before the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) in Berlin, a declaration made just one day earlier at the Munich Security Conference.

Council Event
Diskussion
Berlin
18:00 - 19:15 | 13 Dec 2012

Botschaftermatinee

mit Salah Abdel Shafi, Leiter der Palästinensischen Mission in Deutschland

Veranstaltung der Gesellschaft
Diskussion
09:00 | 15 - 18 Nov 2012

A Tradition in the Making

EUMEF's 3rd Alumni Reunion on "The Changing Face of the Middle East"

The 3rd Alumni Reunion brought together 74 Alumni of EUMEF and its predecessor programmes. It was held in Berlin, 15-18 November, and was kicked off with a keynote speech by Marina Ottaway.

Program Event
09:00 | 10 - 14 Oct 2012

Morocco and the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership

The Franco-German Future Dialogue holds a four-day seminar in Rabat

How much potential does the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership hold for Germany, France, and Morocco? Which experiences can the three countries share during the process of regionalization? How can they deal with their past? During a four-day seminar, 30 participants from Germany, France, and Morocco discussed common topics and ongoing issues for Mediterranean policy, thus opening up the Franco-German Future dialogue to the Mediterranean region.

Think Tank Event

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