
About
Dr Tim Rühlig serves as Senior Analyst for Global China at the European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS) since September 2024, focusing on China's foreign/economic/technology policies, EU-China relations, and economic security. Previously, he advised President von der Leyen at the European Commission's DG I.D.E.A. and held research fellowships at DGAP and the Swedish Institute of International Affairs.
His academic credentials include:
- B.A. in Political Science and Cultural Anthropology (University of Tübingen)
- M.A. in International Relations and Peace and Conflict Research (Goethe University Frankfurt & TU Darmstadt)
- Ph.D. (University of Frankfurt)
Rühlig's research examines China's global influence through geopolitical, technological, and security lenses, notably analyzing the politicization of technical standards and China's Pacific security role. His work bridges engineering, computer science, and policy analysis via the Digital Power China consortium he founded.
His 2025 publications reveal consistent themes: EU-China strategic divergence, Russia-China interdependence, AI development competition, and EU economic resilience frameworks—demonstrating his focus on European strategic autonomy amid US-China rivalry.
No scientific awards were documented in available sources.
Information regarding student advising or grant funding is not publicly specified.
He founded the Digital Power China research consortium, chairs CHERN's 'High Technology and Innovation' working group (an EU Cost Action), and coordinates the European Think-tank Network on China (ETNC).
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