
Dr. Cora Francisca Jungbluth: Senior Expert China and Asia-Pacific
Program Europe's Future
Short Vita
Cora is a senior expert in the Europe’s Future Program at the Bertelsmann Stiftung. Her research focus is on China- and Asia-related issues as well as on de-risking, economic security, foreign direct investment and international trade. Her studies and reports have been referenced in national and international media, including Deutsche Welle, The Economist, NPR, El Pais, LeTemps, 3Sat, Die Zeit, FAZ and Handelsblatt. Cora is also a frequent speaker on various issues related to her research. She has presented her research at several policy institutions of EU member states and at the European Parliament. Before joining the Bertelsmann Stiftung, Cora was an assistant professor at the Institute of Chinese Studies of the University of Freiburg. As a freelancing consultant, she worked on Asia-related projects with Roland Berger Strategy Consultants and the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ), among others. Cora studied Chinese Studies and Economics at Heidelberg University, Shanghai International Studies University, and Tsinghua University, Beijing. She holds a Ph.D. in Chinese Studies from Heidelberg University. Her dissertation focused on the internationalization process of Chinese companies. It was published by the renowned German publishing house Nomos Verlag in 2015.
Active Projects
Publications
- Außenwirtschaft unter Druck: Handelspolitische Themen für die nächste Bundesregierung
- Dealing with China: Accelerating De-Risking
- Profits of German investors in China - a first empirical stocktaking
- Gewinne deutscher Investoren in China – eine erste empirische Bestandsaufnahme
- The War against Ukraine – 5 Takeaways for China and Their Implications for the EU
- EU-China Relations - Policy Brief
- EU-Asia trade and investment connectivity
- Learning from Trump and Xi?
- Von Trump und Xi lernen?
- Is China Systematically Buying Up Key Technologies?
- Policy Brief #2018/02: Globalisierungsreport 2018: Wer profitiert am stärksten von der Globalisierung?
- Policy Brief #2018/02: Globalization Report 2018: Who Benefits Most from Globalization?
- Globalisierungsreport 2018
- Globalization Report 2018
- Kauft China systematisch Schlüsseltechnologien auf?
- Soziale Marktwirtschaft weiter denken
- Policy Brief #2017/09: How Hidden Protectionism Impacts International Trade
- Trump & Brexit
- Policy Brief #2017/06: Two Unequal Partners? Challenges and Benefits of the EU-India Free Trade Agreement
- Policy Brief #2017/06: Zwei ungleiche Partner? Herausforderungen und Nutzen eines europäisch-indischen Freihandelsabkommens
- Europe and India
- Policy Brief #2017/01: EU-Japan: Free trade agreement a sign of commitment to economic cooperation
- Policy Brief #2017/01: EU-Japan: Freihandelsabkommen als Bekenntnis zu wirtschaftlicher Kooperation
- On the Economics of an EU-Japan Free Trade Agreement
- Challenge and Opportunity
- Chance und Herausforderung: Chinesische Direktinvestitionen in Deutschland
- Globalisierungsreport 2016
- Globalization Report 2016
- Policy Brief #2016/02: <br/> Globalisierungsreport 2016: Wer profitiert am stärksten von der Globalisierung?
- Policy Brief #2016/02: <br/> Globalization Report 2016: who benefits most from globalization?
- Asia's Rise in the New World Trade Order
- China - Partner und Konkurrent
- Asian Middle Classes - Drivers of Political Change?
- Going Global, Going West! Chinesische Direktinvestitionen in Deutschland
- Going Global, Going West! Chinese Direct Investment in Germany
- Aufbruch nach Westen - Chinesische Direktinvestitionen in Deutschland
- Don’t Go Protectionist! Trade and Investment Relations between the EU and China
External Publications
- IPG Journal, 4. Februar 2025 (2025)