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    From hype to horizon: what the EU needs to know to bring IMEC to life

    The ambitious India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor project aims to boost trade and connectivity between Asia and Europe. But the initiative faces geopolitical, financial & logistical challenges. How can the EU tap into the project's economic & geostrategic opportunities?

    Briefs
    18 June, 2024 By: Dalia Ghanem, Amaia Sánchez-Cacicedo
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    Turbocharging the energy transition

    In its ambition to become a green energy and technology hub, the EU has to reckon with China’s dominance over clean tech supply chains. For the EU to achieve its goals, it must embrace emerging innovative technologies.

    Briefs
    13 June, 2024 By: Lukas Trakimavičius
  • Here is how to protect the EU against Chinese electric vehicles and wind energy

    The EU is gearing up for a fight with Beijing over China’s unfair green tech trade practices. The bloc should raise tariff barriers to protect European car manufacturing while keeping Chinese wind energy at bay through diversification of supply and national security exclusions.

    Commentary
    10 June, 2024 By: Joris Teer, Lukas Trakimavičius
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    Quo Vadis Kosovo? High time to realign with the West

    To restore its credibility, particularly in its pursuit of EU and NATO membership, Kosovo needs to demonstrate full alignment with Western policies. Sustained Western diplomatic engagement with both Kosovo and Serbia is essential in the coming months to prevent the already...

    Briefs
    31 May, 2024 By: Bojana Zorić, Ilir Deda
  • India’s 2024 election outcome: Old wine in old bottles?

    What will the outcome of India’s general elections mean not just for India but for the EU? Both are facing an existential moment: India as a rising power seeking its place between the ‘like-minded’ and the ‘non-like-minded’, and the EU as a normative actor obliged to adapt to an...

    Commentary
    30 May, 2024 By: Amaia Sánchez-Cacicedo
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    Delivering together: Targeted partnerships for a secure world

    At a time of increasing fragmentation, Europe needs stronger security and defence partnerships. We argue that the EU should forge closer ties with countries around the world on key issues of common security. But for partnerships to deliver on security and defence, they must be...

    Briefs
    23 May, 2024 By: Jan Joel Andersson
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    Contestation: the new dynamic driving global politics

    Contestation dynamics have intensified in recent years, to the point they are now driving global politics. We explore the convergence of diverse challenges to the current international order and how European leaders and policymakers should navigate this new reality.

    Chaillot Papers
    22 May 2024 Edited by: Alice Ekman, Steven Everts
  • Going green without China?

    Beijing's grip on the clean tech industry makes it difficult for the EU to go green without access to Chinese supply chains. Lukas Trakimavičius explores the strategies available to the EU to reduce its dependency on China while pursuing its energy transition goals.

    Briefs
    8 May, 2024 By: Lukas Trakimavičius
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    Türkiye's cards in the world

    We focus on Türkiye’s presence in and interaction with four regions: the Western Balkans; the South Caucasus; the MENA and Africa. This engagement serves a dual purpose for Türkiye: diversifying partnerships to counter isolation and asserting strategic autonomy by distancing...

    Chaillot Papers
    7 May 2024 Edited by: Dalia Ghanem
  • Made in Ukraine: How the EU can support Ukrainian defence production

    Ukraine urgently needs investment in local production capacities and repair and maintenance facilities. The EU and Ukraine have a shared strategic interest in supporting the reform and development of Ukraine’s rapidly expanding defence industry.

    Briefs
    26 April, 2024 By: Jan Joel Andersson, Ondrej Ditrych

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