Roundtable “Presidential elections in France: consequences for Europe and the world”
The 24th April is taking place the second round of the presidential elections in France, in which French people will vote between Macron and Le Pen.
The 24th April is taking place the second round of the presidential elections in France, in which French people will vote between Macron and Le Pen.
The post-pandemic recovery or the war in Ukraine show that, when cooperation in Southern Europe occurs, positive results can be achieved.
Europe has made significant progress in recent times in its unification and capabilities while simultaneously lashing itself tighter to the US might.
The influx of millions of Ukrainian refugees into the EU poses challenges of management, funding and integration, but has attracted political support.
France is one among 27 Member States, but its voice and influence over the future of the European technological future is key.
The arrival of Ukrainian refugees in the EU and the management, funding and integration challenges they pose are analysed.
Beyond new hard powers, the EU’s external action and development cooperation is evolving rapidly.
Sanctions on Russia may lead to a fall in GDP, but will they be enough to mobilise the population against Putin?
Elcano Royal Institute held a meeting with the High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, and Vice-President of the European Commission
The leaders of the three big countries in the world, there may be only two left in power for a new world order and reconstruction of Ukraine.
This paper presents the benefits and challenges in terms of development cooperation for linking the Global Gateway with a EU-Japan Digital Partnership.
First Elcano Royal Institute - Chatham House seminar on British-Spanish bilateral cooperation in international affairs.
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