Matthias Matthijs
@m2matthijs
Dean Acheson Associate Professor of International Political Economy @JohnsHopkins @SAISHopkins. Senior Fellow @CFR_org. Columnist @tijd. Usual Disclaimer.
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New piece Foreign Affairs w/ Henry Farrell on economic security. As national security and global economy become intertwined need expertise, institutions, and strategy to deal with it. Failure to do so puts the future of globalization at risk.
foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…
This is a slightly different one, Ben Stanley -- Still slight edge for opposition, but at 60% counted surely too early for Tusk to declare victory?
Current projection, that's 231 seats for the opposition and 228 for PiS & potential allies. It's close, Mujtaba Rahman
Come to American Enterprise Institute on November 22nd to learn about the Dutch general election as early results come in.
We’ll hear from Birgitta Tazelaar, Arthur van Benthem, Constanze Stelzenmüller, Erik Voeten, and Matthias Matthijs.
Details and RSVP, also for online attendance, at the link.
aei.org/events/electio…
putting on the finishing touches to the new DC building this morning … Johns Hopkins SAIS Johns Hopkins University Denis Wirtz
🎧📨 On this episode of the President's Inbox podcast, Matthias Matthijs sits down with James M. Lindsay to discuss how the European Union has transformed its approach to economics and the implications for transatlantic relations.
Tune in below ⬇️ on.cfr.org/3EpB4vA
The United States government could learn from Europe’s history of financing green manufacturing, write Matthias Matthijs and Jonas Nahm. on.cfr.org/3Ev6iBA
🎧Thank you to Matthias Matthijs and Sophie Meunier for joining me to discuss Europe’s geoeconomic revolution and its consequences for transatlantic relations. cfr.org/podcasts/europ…
Always great fun to be on the President's Inbox w/ host & Council on Foreign Relations class act James M. Lindsay. An honor to share the stage w/ co-author extraordinaire Sophie Meunier - 'Europe's Geoeconomic Revolution' Foreign Affairs Johns Hopkins SAIS EUSA Princeton School of Public & International Affairs cfr.org/podcasts/europ…
Who better than Matthias Matthijs and Sophie Meunier to enlighten us about Europe’s geoeconomic turn?