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Opinion

The Skilled Workers Alliance needs civil society

Germany urgently needs skilled workers – both now and in the long term. It is therefore right that the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) is addressing the issue directly with the launch of its Skilled Workers Alliance “WE-Fair” in mid-March. However, the ministry must avoid taking too narrow a view.

By Markus Demele

Linda Kalcher und Neil Makaroff sind Mitbegründer von Strategic Perspectives, einem paneuropäischen Thinktank an der Schnittstelle von Industriepolitik, Energie und Diplomatie.

The EU needs a forward-looking agenda

Amid mounting geopolitical pressures and declining competitiveness, the EU faces pivotal choices. The informal leaders’ retreat presents an opportunity to chart a clear industrial strategy focused on strategic autonomy – rather than relying solely on deregulation.

By Linda Kalcher and Neil Makaroff

Taniguchi Tomohiko

Japan: Takaichi in the lead

Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae has led her party to a surprise victory in the parliamentary elections. Will an aging Japan be able to change in a short space of time under a headstrong female prime minister?

By Taniguchi Tomohiko

Tariffs: Why Trump doesn't understand "game theory"

Tariffs are supposed to enforce advantages, but in terms of game theory, they often lead to both sides losing in the end. Trump's strategy towards China triggers a classic “prisoner's dilemma” that damages the global economy and undermines rules such as those of the WTO.

By Koichi Hamada

G2G: No turning point in arms export policy

Government-to-government deals are to be welcomed if they serve security policy interests, writes Max Mutschler. However, they would be problematic if they were only used to prop up production in Germany.

By Max Mutschler