Helsinki Geoeconomics School

Helsinki Geoeconomics School was founded in 2024 as a visiting institute of advanced learning bringing together leading scholars, experienced diplomats, and industry practitioners to deliver a pioneering curriculum in geoeconomics. Designed for professionals, policymakers, and academics—including course developers, PhD candidates, and MBA students—the School offers seminars, symposia, conferences, and flagship events like Helsinki Geoeconomics Week.

Types


Conferences

Our conferences bring together industry leaders, policymakers, and thought leaders to explore critical global trends in geoeconomics. These large-scale events offer in-depth analyses, keynote sessions, and high-level networking, making them ideal for professionals seeking to stay ahead in an interconnected world.

Seminars

Our seminars provide interactive, classroom-style training on specific geoeconomic topics. These smaller, hands-on sessions are designed for skill-building and practical application, allowing participants to engage directly with experts and gain actionable insights.

Symposia

Our symposia are targeted at academic and professional experts, creating a focused environment for deep discussions and knowledge exchange. These events foster collaboration on advanced topics, connecting researchers, PhD candidates, and seasoned professionals in the geoeconomics field.

Programs and Events

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Helsinki Geoeconomics Week 2025

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.

January 28, 2025


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.

February 28, 2025


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.

March 28, 2025


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.

Full Program


Helsinki Symposium: The Year Ahead – Setting the Agenda

January 28, 2025

Helsinki / Online

Expert panel discussions and audience Q&A

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.

Date and Location:

January 28, 2025, 14:00-15:15 EET (12:00-13:15 GMT), Helsinki (Hybrid Format)

Theme:

Navigating Emerging Geoeconomic Trends in 2025

Featured Speakers and Moderators:

We are honored to host a distinguished lineup of speakers and moderators who bring exceptional expertise in geopolitics, economics, and governance. Their insights will provide a comprehensive understanding of the forces shaping geoeconomic trends in 2025.

  • Denis Redonnet, Deputy Director-General – Chief Trade Enforcement Officer, Directorate-General TRADE, European Commission
  • Stefan Lindström, Ambassador of Technology, Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland
  • Adam Dixon, Adam Smith Chair in Sustainable Capitalism, Adam Smith’s Panmure House, Heriot-Watt University
  • Inu Manak, Fellow for Trade Policy,
  • Michael John Williams, Director of the Carnegie-Maxwell Policy Planning Lab, Associate Professor, Syracuse University, Senior Non-Resident Fellow, Atlantic Council

Moderators:

    • Shruti Punia, Helsinki Geoeconomics School
    • Dan Hanqvist, Helsinki Geoeconomics School

Background and Rationale:

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.

Objectives:

  1. To identify and analyze emerging geoeconomic trends and their implications for 2025.
  2. To provide a strategic framework for navigating the challenges and opportunities in geopolitics, economics, and governance.
  3. To foster dialogue and collaboration among key stakeholders in geoeconomics.

Key Themes:

  1. Geoeconomic Forecasting: Insights into macroeconomic trends and geopolitical shifts.
  2. Strategic Resilience: Preparing for uncertainty and volatility in global markets.
  3. Regional Perspectives: Examining the role of Europe and other key regions in shaping the global agenda.
  4. Policy and Corporate Strategies: Exploring actionable approaches for stakeholders to address emerging challenges.

Hybrid Format:

This symposium will leverage a hybrid format to ensure broad accessibility and engagement:

  • In-Person: Held at a premier venue in Helsinki, providing opportunities for face-to-face networking and discussion.
  • Online: Featuring live-streamed sessions and interactive tools for virtual participants.

Key Takeaways:

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.


Helsinki Symposium: The Intellectual Origins of Geoeconomics

February 28, 2025

Helsinki / Online

Academic presentations and moderated discussions

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.

Date and Location: 

February 28, 2025, Helsinki (Hybrid Format)

Theme: 

Tracing the Evolution of Geoeconomic Thought and Strategy

Background and Rationale:

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.

Objectives:

  1. To explore the intellectual history and foundational ideas underpinning geoeconomics.
  2. To analyze the interplay between economic and geopolitical power in historical and contemporary contexts.
  3. To engage leading experts in discussing the implications of geoeconomic theory for policy and strategy.

Key Themes:

  1. Historical Foundations: Key thinkers and milestones in geoeconomic thought.
  2. Theoretical Intersections: The nexus of economics, geopolitics, and governance.
  3. Contemporary Relevance: Applying geoeconomic ideas to current global challenges.

Hybrid Format:

This symposium will feature a seamless hybrid setup:

  • In-Person: Held at a premier venue in Helsinki.
  • Online: Interactive participation via live streaming and virtual Q&A sessions.

Key Takeaways:

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.

 


Singapore Geoeconomics Forum 2025

March 28, 2025

Singapore / Online

Keynotes, panels, and breakout sessions.

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.

Theme:

Setting the Stage for Geolegal Strategy: Lawfare in a Multipolar World

Date:

March 28, 2025

Location:

Singapore (Hybrid Format: In-person and Online Participation)

Overview:

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.

Key Objectives:

  1. Examine Lawfare as a Geoeconomic Strategy: Gain insights into how states leverage legal frameworks to achieve geopolitical and economic goals.
  2. Regional Focus on Southeast Asia: Understand the region’s critical role in navigating and countering global geolegal pressures.
  3. Launch of COMPEL: Introduce the Collaborative Master Project on Economic Lawfare (COMPEL), a groundbreaking framework designed to support independent research projects and foster coordinated impact.

Themes:

  • Economic Lawfare: Explore the weaponization of legal tools in trade, investment, and digital governance.
  • Southeast Asia’s Strategic Role: Assess how the region balances economic openness with sovereignty amidst global pressures.
  • Digital Sovereignty and Supply Chains: Address challenges in data governance and supply chain security specific to Southeast Asia.
  • Multilateral and Regional Cooperation: Highlight ASEAN’s potential role in mitigating geolegal rivalries and promoting stability.

Hybrid Format:

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.

Registration Details:

  • In-Person Attendance: Limited seats available on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • Online Participation: Open to a global audience with full access to live sessions and Q&A opportunities.

Why Attend?

  • Gain cutting-edge insights into the role of lawfare in shaping geoeconomic strategies.
  • Network with leading experts, policymakers, and corporate leaders in the field.
  • Be part of the launch of COMPEL, a transformative initiative for advancing research on economic lawfare.

More information will be provided closer to the event date.


Pre-HGW25 Symposium

April 29, 2025

Helsinki / Online

Policy-oriented roundtables

Focus: Strategic discussions to set the stage for Helsinki Geoeconomics Week.


Helsinki Symposium: Corporate Geoeconomic Agency

May 20, 2025

Helsinki / Online

Case studies and corporate insights

Focus: Exploring corporate strategies to navigate geoeconomic risks.


Legal Weaponization and Geoeconomic Strategy

June 12, 2025

Helsinki / Online

Academic presentations and policy debates.

Focus: Weaponization of legal frameworks in geoeconomics.


Helsinki Geoeconomics Week 2025

August 11, 2025

Helsinki / Online

A week-long event featuring foundational lectures, policy discussions, and workshops

  • Theme: Trump Six Months On: Geoeconomics in a Fractured Global Order

  • Focus: Comprehensive exploration of geoeconomic strategies post-Trump administration.


Helsinki Seminar: Corporate Geoeconomics 101

September 25, 2025

Helsinki

Interactive sessions tailored for mid-career professionals

Focus: Practical tools for geoeconomic resilience.


Helsinki Symposium: Actors and Strategic Goals in Geoeconomic Competition

October 14, 2025

Helsinki / Online

Thematic discussions and expert panels

Focus: Examining the roles of key geoeconomic players and their objectives.


Helsinki Seminar: Defence Geoeconomics

November 6, 2025

Brussels

Policy-oriented case studies and strategic frameworks

Focus: Geoeconomic strategies in the context of national security.


Helsinki Symposium: Geoeconomic Schools of Thought

November 18, 2025

Helsinki / Online

Academic debates and conceptual explorations

Focus: Liberal, realist, critical, and emerging perspectives in geoeconomics.


Helsinki Conference on Economic Warfare

December 4, 2025

Helsinki / Online

Keynotes, panels, and breakout sessions

Focus: Examining the use of economic tools such as sanctions and trade controls as instruments of statecraft and their implications for global trade and security.


Helsinki Winter Academy: February 2–6, 2026

February 2, 2026

Helsinki

Lectures, workshops, and simulation exercises over five days, culminating in a certificate presentation

Focus: Intensive training program on geoeconomic tools and strategies for professionals.


Educational Programs & Certification pathways

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Certification Programs

Our Certificate Courses are curated, theme-based pathways designed to provide comprehensive learning and skill-building. By bundling related events, these courses deliver in-depth training and culminate in certification upon completion, adding value and demonstrating proficiency in critical areas of geoeconomic strategy. Whether you are a policymaker or a corporate leader, a certificate from Helsinki Geoeconomics School showcases your commitment to excellence.

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Structured learning tracks

A scholarly book series published with Springer that explores the complexities of law and geoeconomics. Each volume offers comprehensive examinations of specific themes, providing valuable resources for academics, policymakers, and practitioners.

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[Resources and Projects]

Our school is equipped with a rich library of learning resources tailored for each course and event. From exclusive publications to practical guides, these resources support participants in deepening their understanding of complex topics. Additionally, we offer bespoke capacity-building projects for organizations looking to enhance their internal expertise in geoeconomic strategy, customized to meet specific training and development needs.