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“The Promises Are Too Big to Ignore for Any Country with Geopolitical Aspirations”
The quest for a breakthrough in quantum computing is already altering economic and security considerations. On the dual-use character of quantum technologies, the potential civilian benefits, and more.
Multilateraler Input: Integrierte Sicherheit muss Gesellschaft und internationale Partner einbinden
Eine nachhaltige Zeitenwende braucht nicht nur eine Revision der Strategiebildung, sondern auch mehr strategische Re-Vision. Helfen können dabei Perspektivwechsel durch Input von Gesellschaft, Wissenschaft und internationalen Partnern.
Embrace Multipolarity: Germany Must Act European for the Global Common Good
To promote a more peaceful world, Germany needs to move past primarily national strategies and start thinking European. The best way to do that: support a strong global role for the European Union.
“To Really Modernize Its Armed Forces, Germany Needs a Long-Term Increase of the Regular Defense Budget”
The Sondervermögen was a necessary step on Germany’s long road toward becoming a European defense leader. Now, EU countries have a rare window of opportunity to integrate procurement and create a genuinely European defense base.
“Chips or Not, EU Need to Mind Your Own Biscuits”: Why Europe Must Up Its Economic Weight
The recent paradigm shift in US export controls should be a rallying call for Europeans to reassess their own geo-economic doctrine. Only if the EU boosts its global market power can it assume a more favorable position vis-à-vis China.
Securing Supply Chains for the Low-Carbon Economy: The Case of Electric Batteries
The transition to low-carbon technologies is creating new dependencies for the European economy. Especially critical for Germany: electric batteries. To reduce risks and reshape emerging global value chains, Berlin and other EU governments must prioritize a comprehensive governance approach.