When entering is easy but leaving is impossible: regulatory asymmetry hindering digital investment in Europe
The widening gap between telecoms’ investment needs and their ability to fund them amid intense price competition.
The widening gap between telecoms’ investment needs and their ability to fund them amid intense price competition.
Roundtable organised by Elcano Royal Institute and the Austrian Society for European Politics about the digital euro.
Europe’s fiscal union is an unfinished project: without its own revenue and a common fiscal capacity, strategic autonomy lacks credibility.
EU still holds key geoeconomic leverage but must shift to deterrence and alliances to shape the emerging global order.
The EU-UK treaty on Gibraltar will enter provisionally into force, avoiding a hard and not a fluid border and its economic consequences.
A conversation with Teresa Ribera on the EU’s competitiveness in a changing global order, to mark the 25th anniversary of the Elcano Royal Institute.
Japan-Europe cooperation against foreign information manipulation is justified by shared interests in preserving an open, rules-based international order.
The market for Eurobonds is Europe's window of opportunity to escape the institutional trap in the face of external threats.
EU AI Act is an important step for AI governance, but its reach and global influence will be constrained by implementation and design hurdles.
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