New authors on our GED blog and more changes to come… Read Hardy Schilgen’s take on Merkel’s legacy and Christian Hanelt’s opinion on Tunesia’s perspectives.

 

During her chancellorship, Angela Merkel played an outsized role in the EU’s various crises.

The Crisis Manager in Chief Departs

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On September 9th and 10th, EU Foreign Affairs Representative Josep Borrell met with President Kais Saied and representatives from politics and civil society in Tunis to get a picture of the political and economic crisis in the flagship Arab democracy.

EU at a Crossroads with the Tunisian Democracy Experiment

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As the number of coronavirus vaccinations given increases worldwide, the global economy is starting to recover.

The state of the world economy –The K-shaped Recovery Continues

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Part 2 in our series China’s role(s) in the world economy.

Climate change – China as a partner

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Part 3 in our series China’s role(s) in the world economy.

Key technologies – China as a competitor

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Part 4 in our series China’s role(s) in the world economy.

China as a serious rival in the international rules-based system

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Part 5 in our series China’s role(s) in the world economy.

Partner, Competitor, Rival – China policy at a crossroads

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Since the 2011 Arabellion, the EU has been strongly committed economically and politically in Tunisia to help the birthplace of the Arab Spring through the difficult period of transforming from a dictatorship into a representative democracy.

The EU’s role in Tunisia and the struggle for the Arab model democracy

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