The Securitization of Market Competition? EU Economic Statecraft in the Age of Geopolitics
MPIfG Lecture
- Date: Jan 29, 2025
- Time: 04:00 PM - 05:30 PM (Local Time Germany)
- Speaker: Kathleen R. McNamara
- Georgetown University, Washington
- Sign up: info@mpifg.de
The European Union’s approach to market competition, historically based on promoting a level playing field, without state aid or market concentration, is undergoing significant changes. As originally enshrined in the treaties that built the Single European Market, the EU’s model emphasized neoliberal competition policies. However, competition is now being “securitized” in the EU, reshaped by geopolitical concerns rather than purely economic ones. This shift is reflected in new industrial policies and foreign economic strategies that merge market activism with security concerns. The change is surprising, as the EU was initially established as a peace project, not a traditional state with national interests. How will the intertwining of market and security logics shape the EU going forward?
Preparatory reading
McNamara, Kathleen R.2023. “Transforming Europe? The EU’s Industrial Policy and Geopolitical Turn.” Journal of European Public Policy 31 (9): 2371–96.