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Going green without China?

08 May 2024
Beijing's grip on the clean tech industry makes it difficult for the EU to go green without access to Chinese supply chains. Lukas Trakimavičius explores the strategies available to the EU to reduce its dependency on China while pursuing its energy transition goals.

Decoding global contestation

13 March 2024

Director Steven Everts presented the Institute's upcoming analysis to the PSC, highlighting a shift from fragmented alliances to a more active contestation of the current global order.

Lukas Trakimavičius in Foreign Policy

02 February 2024

Lukas was quoted on the recent US LNG permit freeze and its impact on Europe: "For the short term, the medium term, I don’t see any impact on the LNG market or more specifically on European energy security."

COP28 in the rearview mirror

13 December 2023
Following hard-fought negotiations, the 28th COP summit in Dubai has culminated in a historic decision to ‘transition away’ from fossil fuels. Although not legally binding, the COP28 declaration will send a powerful signal to markets and policymakers about the direction in which the world is heading.

From cyber to hearts and minds

08 November 2023
This brief examines how Cyber Influence Operations (CIOs) blend the use of cyber force with strategic interference in the Human Domain. It argues that CIOs are akin to 'dirty bombs' in cyberspace, where their initial 'blast' disrupts infrastructures through cyberattacks before their strategic 'dispersal' targets human perception to reshape narratives and alter the power dynamics of the geopolitical chessboard.

Easing, suspending and phasing out

04 September 2023
This Brief examines the idea that compliance can be promoted through sanctions easing or relief. In particular, it shows how the gradual easing of sanctions employed in the field of development cooperation might be usefully transferred to the foreign policy realm.

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