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Redefining Europe’s Economic Sovereignty
Report

Redefining Europe’s Economic Sovereignty

Bruegel, 2019

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8

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  • Eye Opening
  • For Experts
  • Hot Topic

Recommendation

For the United States and China, economic might and national interests are one and the same. So, too, according to foreign policy and economic experts writing for the think tank Bruegel, must the European Union integrate political and economic objectives while continuing to embrace globalization and technology. Changing global power dynamics are forcing Europe to fend for itself, and EU member-states must act together to take a more assertive posture. Diplomats, executives and regulators will welcome this far-sighted analysis.

Take-Aways

  • The European Union’s practice of separating economic sovereignty from regional geopolitical concerns is woefully inadequate in the 21st century.
  • Both the United States and China now press their own national agendas without regard to European well-being.
  • The EU’s approach to technology, finance and global governance are prime for redesign.

About the Authors

Mark Leonard leads the European Council on Foreign Relations, where Jeremy Shapiro is head of research. Guntram Wolff is the director of Breugel, where Jean Pisani-Ferry is a senior fellow and Elina Ribakova was a visiting fellow.


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