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Bertelsmann Stiftung (Publisher) (Brochure), 2022

Ukraine’s Role in Global Food Supply: Individual Countries’ Vulnerability

After four months Russia's war in and against Ukraine is threatening the ability of some countries in the world to feed themselves. Over the past two decades, Ukraine had become a global supplier of primary agriculture and food commodities, such as cereals and sunflower-seed...

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Bertelsmann Stiftung (Publisher) (PDF), 2022

The Long Way Round

In the current study we ask whether and how the successful CEE countries’ example of regional economic integration and economic development as part of broader EU integration can be replicated in the Western Balkans.

 

Our main findings are that the best way to foster...

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Bertelsmann Stiftung (Publisher) (PDF), 2022

The War against Ukraine – 5 Takeaways for China and Their Implications for the EU

China is closely following Russia’s ongoing brutal war against Ukraine. The consequences it will draw from the war for its national policies will substantially impact the future of its already strained relationship with the European Union.

 

China’s diplomatic...

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Bertelsmann Stiftung (Publisher) (PDF), 2021

EU-China-Relations

Am 11. Dezember 2021 jährt sich Chinas Beitritt zur Welthandelsorganisation (WTO) zum zwanzigsten Mal. Die Wirtschaftsbeziehungen zwischen der EU und China haben sich durch Chinas Einbindung in das multilaterale Handelssystem intensiviert – überwiegend zum gegenseitigen...

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Bertelsmann Stiftung (Publisher) (Brochure / PDF), 2021

Globalization Scenarios

The global economy is experiencing a period of rapid upheaval. Technological advances and growing rivalries between the world’s economic superpowers are intensifying geostrategic competition. The United States, China, Europe and other ambitious players must align their...

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Bertelsmann Stiftung (Publisher) (Brochure), 2021

Why Is Progress Towards the Rule of Law So Challenging?

The country reports presented here as part of the Bertelsmann Stiftung's project Strategies for the EU Neighbourhood analyze judicial reform in Ukraine since the 2013/14 Revolution of Dignity and in the Republic of Moldova since the political coalition Alliance for European...

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Bertelsmann Stiftung (Publisher) (PDF), 2020

Covid-19: A new era of closer cooperation between the EU and its neighbours?

The corona crisis and its economic fallout are promoting a “reshoring” of supply chains by Europe’s businesses. Could the EU’s more immediate neighbours, from Ukraine to Morocco, become alternative production sites for at least some of the goods now supplied by China and...

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Bertelsmann Stiftung (Publisher) (Brochure), 2020

Combatting and preventing corruption in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia

Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia (along with Belarus, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine) are part of the Eastern Partnership, which, together with the multilateral initiative Union for the Mediterranean, determines the European Neighbourhood Policy. The European Union and...

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Bertelsmann Stiftung (Publisher) (Brochure), 2020

Antagonisms in the EU’s neighbourhood #3

The Black Sea and Caspian region is a part of the EU neighborhood that is increasingly becoming a conflict zone. Having flouted international law by annexing Crimea, the Russian Federation is taking further steps to strengthen its military, political and economic dominance...

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Bertelsmann Stiftung (Publisher) (PDF), 2020

Exploring a "Green List" for EU-China Economic Relations

A new study assesses which areas of the EU’s economic engagement with China are safe from being drawn into discussions about sensitive sectors, critical infrastructure or national security.

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