Europe’s Green Deal Trades One Dependence for Another

In reducing its reliance on Russia, the EU risks becoming too dependent on China.

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Last week, EU Internal Market Commissioner Thierry Breton announced that Brussels will propose new rules to ensure the safety of supply chains during crises. Supply chain security is an indispensable goal for any economy, but it’s even more urgent for the European Union because its Green Deal – the plan to achieve carbon neutrality by […]

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Francesco Casarotto
Francesco Casarotto is an analyst at Geopolitical Futures. Before joining GPF, he worked for a news agency specializing in finance, international economy and geopolitics, and was a contributor for some Italian think tanks focusing on defense and foreign policy. Mr. Casarotto holds a bachelor's degree in international studies and a master’s degree in international relations. A native Italian who also speaks English, French and Spanish, he holds masters’ certificates in economic security, geopolitics and intelligence.