Geopolitics and Economic Statecraft in the European Union
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- Rosa Balfour,
- Sinan Ülgen,
- Erik Jones,
- Giovanni Grevi,
- Richard Youngs,
- Eugenia Baroncelli,
- Lizza Bomassi,
- Pavi Prakash Nair,
- Andreas Goldthau,
- Raluca Csernatoni,
- Catherine Hoeffler
Carnegie Europe delivers interdisciplinary expertise and independent insights that bring together national, regional, and global perspectives and help European policymakers grasp and respond to global challenges. From Brussels, we focus on three themes: the European Union’s relations with its partners and competitors; the risks of democratic backsliding in Europe and around the world; and Europe’s efforts to meet today’s most pressing global challenges, from climate change to the new frontiers of cyber diplomacy.
Carnegie has a network of experts from diverse disciplines and perspectives who work together across borders to expand cooperation and understanding.
Carnegie has a network of experts from diverse disciplines and perspectives who work together across borders to expand cooperation and understanding.
Rosa Balfour
Director, Carnegie Europe
Dimitar Bechev
Senior Fellow, Carnegie Europe
Thomas de Waal
Senior Fellow, Carnegie Europe
Erik Jones
Nonresident Scholar, Carnegie Europe
Rosa Balfour
Director, Carnegie Europe
Dimitar Bechev
Senior Fellow, Carnegie Europe
Thomas de Waal
Senior Fellow, Carnegie Europe
Erik Jones
Nonresident Scholar, Carnegie Europe
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