Past Event
At this event Margrethe Vestager will touch on strategic autonomy, digital regulation and the implications of the Green Deal on competition.
Past Event
China's Belt and Road Initiative is undergoing a transformation after two years of pandemic. How is it changing and what are the consequences for Europe.
Past Event
A look into the Chinese private sector.
Blog Post
The European Union should take significant economic measures in response to the war in Ukraine, but a new Next Generation EU is not needed yet.
Past Event
ECB Executive Board Member Philip Lane discusses the outlook for Euro area economies.
Past Event
What changes has working from home brought on for workers and societies, and how can policy catch up?
Past Event
How have events in recent years impacted global trade and value chains and how can we strengthen these against future disruptions?
Past Event
How is the war in Ukraine affecting the countries in the central and eastern parts of Europe, the countries that are closest to the ongoing conflict?
Blog Post
A requirement for gas to be paid for in rubles is a way for Russia to side-step central bank sanctions.
Opinion
The international community will have to restart the long process of de-escalation in order to preserve peace. We have a long climb ahead.
Opinion
The spectre of a democratic Russia aligned with the West is probably a more serious concern for Beijing than what it risks losing by supporting Russia, which is exactly why China has arrived at its contorted position on the current military conflict in Ukraine.
Past Event
In this episode of the Sound of Economics live we discuss whether REPowerEU can make sure that Europe has affordable and secure energy supplies in both the near and long term.