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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

Israel am Scheideweg

In Netanjahus neuer Regierungszeit stehen Israels innere Demokratie und die Zwei-Staatenlösung auf dem Spiel
Author/s
Kerstin Müller
Kommentar

Events

Past events

12:00 - 13:30 | 03 Feb 2014

Nuclear Weapons Will Not Make Iran More Secure

Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif’s DGAP speech on his country’s new foreign policy course and nuclear negotiations

Iran’s foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, continues his country’s ongoing communication campaign. After speaking at the Munich Security Conference, he stopped by the DGAP on February 3, to give a speech and answer questions from the audience. Zarif sought to parry concerns about his country’s nuclear activities, stating that nuclear arms would not be in Iran’s interest. Quite the contrary, they would undermine Iran’s security and its role in the region.

Council Event
Vortrag
Berlin
09:00 | 15 - 17 Nov 2013

Critical Voices Not Welcome?

EUMEF's 19th New Faces Conference meets in Rabat to address media, politics, and freedom of expression in North Africa

Twenty young researchers, media practitioners, policy makers, and civil society representatives from Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Turkey, and Europe gathered for the 19th New Faces conference in Rabat on November 15–17, 2013 to discuss current developments in the areas of media and freedom of expression. Four plenary sessions featured experts such as historian Maâti Monjib (Mohammed V University, Rabat) and the journalist and media expert Fatima el-Issawi (LSE).

Think Tank Event
16:00 - 17:30 | 23 Oct 2013

Egypt at the Crossroad

The Current State of the Country’s Political Transition

Veranstaltung der Gesellschaft
Diskussion
12:30 - 14:00 | 14 Oct 2013

Russia’s Agenda in the Middle East

Dmitri Trenin visits the DGAP to discuss Moscow’s Syria policy and the Kremlin’s regional and international ambitions

In terms of security policy, the Syria question is making it possible for Russia to exit the sidelines it has occupied over the past few years. But to win back its influence and status as a power it needs allies. “Russians and Europeans have common interests in the Middle East,” says Trenin. “The conflicts surrounding Syria and Iran are bringing us together.” The director of the Carnegie Moscow Center discussed the meaning for Russia of the Syria conflict with Ewald Böhlke and invited guests.

Program Event
Diskussion

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