Dealing with Europe’s Economic (in-)security
Economic security risks can be best addressed by deepening European integration maintaining openness and narrowly defined interventions.
Economic security risks can be best addressed by deepening European integration maintaining openness and narrowly defined interventions.
The study presents a series of recommendations to those involved in policy discussions about the Team Europe Initiatives.
The EU has developed a Semiconductor Strategy, but the role of Member States is critical for the success of the European semiconductor policy.
What are the main priorities that guide -or should guide- Spain’s European policy to achieve substantive results in its EU membership?
With the proclaimed ‘shift’ in global economic thinking taking place, Europe finds itself in a mess of geopolitical predicaments.
This analysis looks at the evolution of Spain’s informal China policy, the main factors determining it and its currently Europeanist.
The policy paper ‘Spain’s European policy: elaboration and priorities’ analyses both Spanish preferences in the EU and its formation process.
This paper proposes 10 principles to facilitate covering the EU’s additional investment needs for the coming years.
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