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Prénom de l'expert
Jeanette
Nom de l'expert
SÜß

Intitulé du poste
Domaine d'expertises En

Research Areas:

  • Institutional issues of the European Union
  • Franco-German relations, French and German European policy
  • German and EU migration policy
  • Populism and democracy in Germany and France
Centres et programmes de recherche
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The Study Committee on Franco-German Relations (Cerfa)
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Biographie En

Jeanette Süß is a researcher at the Study Committee on Franco-German (Cerfa) at the French Institute of International Relations (Ifri), working in particular on the European Union and the Franco-German relations.

Before joining the Cerfa at Ifri in March 2023, she worked for a German political foundation in Brussels on political relations with France through multiple projects with think tanks, political parties and civil society organisations. After her studies in political science at Sciences Po Paris and the Freie Universität Berlin, she worked for the Expert Council on Integration and Migration (SVR) advising the German government as well as for the European Union Institute for Security Studies in Paris.

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Ifri, a foundation recognized as being of public utility, relies largely on private donors – companies and individuals – to guarantee its sustainability and intellectual independence. Through their funding, donors help maintain the Institute's position among the world's leading think tanks. By benefiting from an internationally recognized network and expertise, donors refine their understanding of geopolitical risk and its consequences on global politics and the economy. In 2024, Ifri will support more than 70 French and foreign companies and organizations.

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Publications
Press
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Germany’s Strategy on Climate Foreign Policy: Balancing Sustainable Development and Energy Security

Date de publication
18 March 2024
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With the war in Ukraine, Germany’s “traffic light” coalition government has had to adapt its climate policy to the upheavals caused by this war, which has turned its economic, energy, and military model upside down. Against a backdrop of high energy costs and increasing calls for reshoring in Europe, German industry is looking at how to maintain its competitiveness while decarbonizing its industry.

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New Impulses for Stagnant Relationships - German-French Ministerial Council Meets in a New Format

Date de publication
18 October 2023
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As the doors of the illustrious Hôtel Beauharnais on Rue de Lille 78 swung open on the evening of 4 October, and the masses streamed into the German Embassy in Paris to celebrate German Unity Day, the reports of the currently strained state of Franco-German relations seemed almost surreal. 

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Between Inertia and Openness. Germany Reforms Its Labor Immigration System

Date de publication
05 July 2023
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With its new Skilled Immigration Act (Fachkräfteeinwanderungsgesetz) of 23 June 2023, Germany aims to become the country with "the most modern immigration law in Europe". A new points system and new entry rules for experienced workers having a degree from their home country demonstrate the willingness of the German government to open up its labor market to third-country nationals. While immigration law was already the subject of a previous reform in 2020, the new law is a real paradigm shift in Germany’s migration policy.

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