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The Center for Geopolitics, Geoeconomics, and Technology addresses the challenges that result from intensifying great power competition between the United States and China and Russia’s war against Ukraine, focusing on the areas of economics, trade, finance, energy, and tech.

Main Topics:

  • How can Europe reduce its economic and technological dependencies on China – not least if conflict over Taiwan escalates?
  • How can Europe enhance its sovereignty in cybersecurity, the information space, and digital strategy?
  • Which strategies should Europe pursue in trade policy to remain a global player?
  • Which scenarios can ensure the reconstruction of Ukraine in the short, medium, and long term?
  • What are the implications of Russia’s war on Ukraine for the green energy transition in Europe?
  • How can the EU establish a competitive green economy in the face of industrial policies in other parts of the world?
  • How should strategic relationships with major emerging economies of the Global South such as India and Brazil be forged in the face of increasing global fragmentation?
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Publications

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

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Events

Past events

11:30 - 14:00 | 19 Nov 2012

Financial Market Regulation

What did the EU and the U.S. learn from the crisis? - Sitzung der Studiengruppe für Globalisierung und weltwirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit

Veranstaltung Forschungsprogramm
Diskussion
08:30 - 10:00 | 07 Nov 2012

Obama’s Next Steps

DGAP experts analyze the election, the situation in the US, and its effects on the transatlantic relationship

Barack Obama received a clear mandate for his second term, although he will once again be confronted with a Republican-dominated House of Representatives. “Obama’s clear victory cannot allow us to forget how deeply divided the United States is,” said Josef Braml. This division and the country’s economic problems will greatly constrict the government’s capacity to act. Josef Braml, Claudia Schmucker, and Eberhard Sandschneider assessed the results of the election and discussed its consequences with guests at the DGAP.

Program Event
Early Bird Breakfast
12:30 - 14:30 | 25 Jun 2012

Nahrungsmittelversorgung in der Krise

Wie treiben Klimawandel, Energielandwirtschaft, Spekulation und Misswirtschaft die Preise an?

Veranstaltung Forschungsprogramm
Diskussion

Further programs