Event
10 December 2020
Towards post-pandemic green multilateralism?
How could we achieve a trilateral relationship between China, the EU and the US and consolidate it with climate goals?
Event
10 December 2020
How could we achieve a trilateral relationship between China, the EU and the US and consolidate it with climate goals?
Event
26 October 2020
What shape will the trade relationship between the EU and the US take in the coming years?
Event
22 October 2020
Multilateralism and global collaboration: the case of Japan and the EU.
Event
12 March 2020
Policymakers, academics and private sector actors from the EU and India come together to work on common issues and explore further areas of cooperatio
Opinion piece
20 December 2019
Should the EU fight to save the WTO when the US seeks to dismantle it? We argue that the only way for the EU to decide that is to first understand the
Podcast
16 December 2019
How do states exercise power through global economic networks? The multilateral world order is supposed to be harmonious, but by seizing the nodes of
Podcast
12 December 2019
This week, the WTO's Appellate Body, the dispute settlement body, became inoperational: it no longer has the necessary number of judges to render verd
Opinion piece
28 August 2019
The seemingly omnipotent G7, the meeting of the seven largest developed economies in the world, is weakening continuously and, as the author suggests,
Opinion piece
02 July 2019
In the last 50 years, the most important economic development has been the diminishing income gap between the richer and poorer countries. Now, there
Opinion piece
25 April 2019
Considering a world absent a multilateral trading system is not to promote such an outcome, but to encourage all to prepare for the worst and instil g
Podcast
23 April 2019
Maria Demertzis sits down with Bruegel senior fellow André Sapir to break down the news, discussing the events leading up to the renewed EU-US trade t
Working paper
08 April 2019
With the trade conflict between the United States and China bringing China-US strategic competition into the open, the European Union faces an urgent
Podcast
28 March 2019
Bruegel director Guntram Wolff and senior fellow André Sapir discuss how potential WTO reform could better accommodate China.
Policy brief
14 March 2019
The global trading system is under attack on various fronts. In this Policy Contribution, the authors examine the root causes of the current problems,
Opinion piece
05 March 2019
The global multilateral system is being challenged by the US and China, which prompts the EU to rethink how well it can compete in the world.
Podcast
19 February 2019
In this episode of Director's Cut, Stephanie Segal of CSIS joins Bruegel's Guntram Wolff and Maria Demertzis for a conversation about the tension betw