Blog post
28 February 2022
Preparing for the first winter without Russian gas
The European Union can manage without Russian gas next winter, but must be united in taking difficult decisions.
Blog post
28 February 2022
The European Union can manage without Russian gas next winter, but must be united in taking difficult decisions.
Opinion piece
28 February 2022
The EU is still Russia’s largest trading partner, actually several times bigger than China.
Podcast
16 February 2022
Is Europe’s energy price surge here to stay?
Blog post
11 February 2022
To play a deterrent role against Russian military action, sanctions would have to be very broad, have a rapid effect and be as coordinated as possible
Blog post
27 January 2022
If Russian gas stops flowing, measures to replace supply won’t be enough. The European Union will need to curb demand, implying difficult and costly d
Event
11 January 2022
How does the EU's Global Gateway plan compare to China's Belt and Road initiative?
Opinion piece
23 December 2021
It does not look like the new year is going to be calmer than 2021.
Podcast
22 December 2021
An overview of economic policy and beyond in 2021.
Blog post
21 December 2021
A selection of charts from Bruegel’s weekly newsletter, analysis of the year and what it meant for the economy in Europe and the world.
Podcast
15 December 2021
How has globalisation and connectivity caused fragmentation and conflict on a global scale?
Book
12 November 2021
Study for the German Federal Foreign Office produced by Bruegel, the Kiel Institute for the World Economy and DIW Berlin.
Opinion piece
13 October 2021
All of this talk on strategic retrenchment and autonomy is the language of escalation, not of appeasement and collaboration.
Opinion piece
04 October 2021
Although economics and geopolitics have never been completely separate domains, international economic relations were shaped for 70 years by their own
Blog post
23 September 2021
Germany and the EU need to develop a strong and proactive agenda to manage foreign economic relations, which are essential for German and European pro
Opinion piece
22 September 2021
Europe should defend its existing dominance in equipment manufacturing for semiconductors and invest in chip design instead of luring high-end fabrica
Blog post
20 July 2021
COVID-19 has reinforced traditional vaccine production patterns, but the global vaccine trade has changed considerably.