Helsinki Geoeconomics Society is a vibrant, global network of professionals, academics, and thought leaders committed to fostering geoeconomic excellence. Serving as the heart of the Helsinki Geoeconomics consortium, the Society is a platform for advancing geoeconomic understanding, knowledge-sharing, and impactful collaboration. The Society remains dedicated to neutrality and independence, empowering its members to navigate today’s complex global challenges with confidence and innovation.
As a member of the Helsinki Geoeconomics Society, you gain access to a range of exclusive benefits designed to enhance your professional development and engagement in the field of geoeconomics:
Exclusive Content
Receive access to premium publications, including The Geoeconomist magazine, the peer-reviewed journal Law & Geoeconomics, and the Springer Studies in Law & Geoeconomics book series.
Event Access
Enjoy priority registration and discounts for Society events, such as conferences, seminars, and symposia, providing opportunities to learn from and network with experts in the field.
Professional Development
Participate in specialized training, workshops, and certificate programs aimed at enhancing your skills and knowledge in geoeconomics.
Networking
Connect with a global network of professionals, policymakers, and academics in geoeconomics, fostering opportunities for collaboration and career advancement.
Influence and Recognition
Be eligible for Society awards, including the David A. Baldwin Prize, which recognizes significant contributions to geoeconomics research.
These benefits are designed to support your growth and influence in the dynamic field of geoeconomics.
Helsinki Geoeconomics Week 2025 (HGW25), August 11th to 15th, is a premier gathering of global policymakers, strategists, and academics to address geoeconomic challenges under the Chatham House Rule.
This year's event, themed “Trump Six Months On: Geoeconomics in a Fractured Global Order,” examines how shifting geopolitics and corporate strategies interact in today’s complex landscape.
Helsinki Symposium: The Year Ahead – Setting the Agenda
The Helsinki Symposium on "The Year Ahead – Setting the Agenda" will convene experts, policymakers, and professionals to chart the key geoeconomic challenges and opportunities shaping 2025. This forward-looking event will examine emerging trends in geopolitics, economics, and governance, providing participants with actionable insights and a roadmap for strategic decision-making in the year ahead. Through a hybrid format, the symposium will enable meaningful collaboration between in-person and virtual attendees worldwide.
Helsinki Symposium: The Intellectual Origins of Geoeconomics
The Helsinki Symposium on "The Intellectual Origins of Geoeconomics" will provide a unique platform for scholars, policymakers, and professionals to explore the historical and conceptual roots of geoeconomic strategy. The symposium will critically analyze the evolution of geoeconomic ideas, their application in statecraft, and their implications for contemporary global challenges. Designed as a hybrid event, it will foster collaboration and dialogue among in-person and virtual participants from around the world.
Singapore Geoeconomics Forum 2025
The Singapore Geoeconomics Forum 2025 will address the pressing challenges and opportunities arising from the strategic use of legal frameworks in a multipolar world. Bringing together global experts, policymakers, and academics, the Forum will provide a platform to examine the dynamics of economic lawfare, Southeast Asia's strategic role, and the launch of the Collaborative Master Project on Economic Lawfare (COMPEL). This event promises to deliver cutting-edge insights and foster meaningful collaboration in geoeconomic strategy.
March 31, 2025
Singapore / online
Hybrid
The Singapore Geoeconomics Forum 2025 will address the pressing challenges and opportunities arising from the strategic use of legal frameworks in a multipolar world. Bringing together global experts, policymakers, and academics, the Forum will provide a platform to examine the dynamics of economic lawfare, Southeast Asia’s strategic role, and the launch of the Collaborative Master Project on Economic Lawfare (COMPEL). This event promises to deliver cutting-edge insights and foster meaningful collaboration in geoeconomic strategy.
Setting the Stage for Geolegal Strategy: Lawfare in a Multipolar World
March 31, 2025
Singapore (Hybrid Format: In-person and Online Participation)
The Singapore Geoeconomics Forum 2025 will delve into the pivotal role of economic lawfare—the strategic use of legal frameworks as tools of economic and geopolitical influence—in today’s increasingly multipolar world. Hosted collaboratively by Professor Henry Gao of Singapore Management University and Dr. Jens Hillebrand Pohl of the Helsinki Geoeconomics Institute, the event aims to explore Southeast Asia’s dynamic response to these evolving geolegal challenges.
To maximize participation and engagement, the Forum will be conducted in a hybrid format, with in-person sessions hosted at a premier venue in Singapore and live-streamed for virtual attendees. Interactive Q&A tools will ensure active engagement for online participants.
More information will be provided closer to the event date.
December 13, 2024
Helsinki Geoeconomics Week 2024 is a high-level gathering under the Chatham House Rule, offering a unique opportunity to explore and define the role of integrating economic statecraft into business and government strategies.
January 28, 2025
Helsinki / Online
Hybrid
The Helsinki Symposium on “The Year Ahead – Setting the Agenda” will convene experts, policymakers, and professionals to chart the key geoeconomic challenges and opportunities shaping 2025. This forward-looking event will examine emerging trends in geopolitics, economics, and governance, providing participants with actionable insights and a roadmap for strategic decision-making in the year ahead. Through a hybrid format, the symposium will enable meaningful collaboration between in-person and virtual attendees worldwide.
January 28, 2025, Helsinki (Hybrid Format)
Navigating Emerging Geoeconomic Trends in 2025
The rapidly evolving global landscape demands a proactive and informed approach to understanding and addressing geoeconomic challenges. The Helsinki Symposium offers a platform to identify critical developments, analyze their implications, and set a strategic agenda for the coming year. With contributions from leading voices in academia, policymaking, and industry, this event will provide a comprehensive outlook on the forces shaping geoeconomic dynamics in 2025.
This symposium will leverage a hybrid format to ensure broad accessibility and engagement:
Participants will gain a deeper understanding of the key geoeconomic trends expected to dominate 2025, practical strategies for resilience, and the opportunity to engage with a global community of experts and decision-makers.
February 28, 2025
Helsinki / online
Hybrid
The Helsinki Symposium on “The Intellectual Origins of Geoeconomics” will provide a unique platform for scholars, policymakers, and professionals to explore the historical and conceptual roots of geoeconomic strategy. The symposium will critically analyze the evolution of geoeconomic ideas, their application in statecraft, and their implications for contemporary global challenges. Designed as a hybrid event, it will foster collaboration and dialogue among in-person and virtual participants from around the world.
February 28, 2025, Helsinki (Hybrid Format)
Tracing the Evolution of Geoeconomic Thought and Strategy
As geoeconomics gains prominence as a framework for understanding the interplay between economic and geopolitical power, it is essential to examine its intellectual foundations. This symposium will revisit key theoretical contributions, identify shifts in geoeconomic paradigms, and discuss the role of economic tools in global strategy-making. The event will also consider the intellectual trajectories that shape the relationship between geoeconomics, geopolitics, and governance.
This symposium will feature a seamless hybrid setup:
Participants will gain an enriched understanding of the intellectual origins of geoeconomics, practical insights into its application, and the opportunity to engage with thought leaders in the field.
The event, themed “Geoeconomists at the Gates: The Emergence of a New Profession,” took place in Helsinki between August 12th and 16th, 2024, focusing on integrating economic statecraft into business and government strategies.
Keynote speakers included Denis Redonnet (European Commission), Risto Siilasmaa (WithSecure, F-Secure, First Fellow), Ted Bunzel (Lazard), Elisabeth Braw (Atlantic Council), Anthony B. Kim (The Heritage Foundation), and Dale Copeland (University of Virginia).