Geoeconomics: Rethinking Dependencies and Partnerships

Breakfast Discussion at the Munich Security Conference 2024

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Munich

Geopolitics in Europe has long neglected economic affairs. Now, the recent shocks of the Covid-19 pandemic and of Russia’s war against Ukraine, in addition to the looming climate crisis and sustainability concerns, have added a massive economic component to European geopolitics. Critical dependencies for Europe’s energy security, for its digital and health infrastructure, and other key inputs for its economic competitiveness and the rapid deployment of new technologies have forced Europe into a rethink of its assumptions about the role of economic policy and public budgets for security issues. What happens above and below ground, as well as across borders far and wide, will have a major impact on European economies and will be a challenge for security policy for decades to come. Security policy and economics have become intertwined challenges and raise urgent questions for Europe: 

How to improve economic resilience, avoid dangerous dependencies, and safeguard competitiveness? Do we need to rethink our trade partnerships and EU’s relationships with China and the US? Should we ban foreign investments in domestic (digital) infrastructure? Should Europe act more strategically and integrate economic and security policy, and if so, how?

The Breakfast Discussion of ifo Institute and EconPol Europe will address such questions and the main aspects of this new geoeconomic reality with a lineup of top leaders from politics, industry, and academia as official event during the Munich Security Conference 2024. The event will be in Munich at the Security Conference.

Impressions

Breakfast Discussion at the Munich Security Conference 2024
Breakfast Discussion at the Munich Security Conference 2024
Breakfast Discussion at the Munich Security Conference 2024
Breakfast Discussion at the Munich Security Conference 2024
Clemens Fuest, ifo Institute
Clemens Fuest, ifo Institute
Clemens Fuest, Florian Dorn (EconPol Europe)
Clemens Fuest, Florian Dorn (EconPol Europe)
Henry Farrell, Johns Hopkins University
Henry Farrell, Johns Hopkins University
Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Hans Christoph Atzpodien, Federation of German Security and Defence Industries
Hans Christoph Atzpodien, Federation of German Security and Defence Industries
Cui Hongjian, China Institute for International Studies
Cui Hongjian, China Institute for International Studies
Clemens Fuest, Breakfast Discussion at the Munich Security Conference 2024
Clemens Fuest, Breakfast Discussion at the Munich Security Conference 2024
Ulf Sverdrup, Norwegian Business School
Ulf Sverdrup, Norwegian Business School
Trude Måseide, Equinor
Trude Måseide, Equinor
Liu Zuokui, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Liu Zuokui, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Stefan Simon, Deutsche Bank AG
Stefan Simon, Deutsche Bank AG
Famke Krumbmüller, EY Geostrategic Business Group
Famke Krumbmüller, EY Geostrategic Business Group
Arancha González Laya, Paris School of International Affairs, Sciences Po
Arancha González Laya, Paris School of International Affairs, Sciences Po
Liu Zuokui and Arancha González Laya
Liu Zuokui and Arancha González Laya
Norbert Röttgen, Committee on Foreign Affairs, German Federal Parliament
Norbert Röttgen, Committee on Foreign Affairs, German Federal Parliament
Reinhard Bütikofer, The Greens/EFA, European Parliament
Reinhard Bütikofer, The Greens/EFA, European Parliament
Norbert Röttgen, Arancha González Laya, Reinhard Bütikofer
Norbert Röttgen, Arancha González Laya, Reinhard Bütikofer
Matthias Berninger, Bayer AG
Matthias Berninger, Bayer AG
Matthias Heinzel, Merck Group
Matthias Heinzel, Merck Group
Florian Dorn, Matthias Heinzel, Ulf Sverdrup, Kenneth R. Weinstein
Florian Dorn, Matthias Heinzel, Ulf Sverdrup, Kenneth R. Weinstein