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Mardi 11 Février 2020
China and the United States, especially, do not separate economic interests from geopolitical interests in the same way the EU does. They are increasingly using economic connections, from cyberspace to financial links, to gain geopolitical advantage or to serve geopolitical goals.
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Mardi 11 Février 2020
In this context, it is up to the European Union to adapt to this new environment and to take the necessary decisions to maintain its economic sovereignty.
Guntram Wolff and Jean Pisani-Ferry came to present and discuss their proposals formulated with their co-authors, Mark Leonard, Elina Ribakova and Jeremy Shapiro, in a publication by the Bruegel Institute: Redefining Europe's economic sovereignty. Nikolaus Meyer-Landrut, German Ambassador to France, discussed the terms and issues at stake.
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