Conference ‘The European Union and its neighbours’
This conference will analyse the relationship between the European Union and its neighbours, especially in the wake of the Ukraine's invasion.
This conference will analyse the relationship between the European Union and its neighbours, especially in the wake of the Ukraine's invasion.
If Putin’s Russia gets its way with the invasion of Ukraine, a new cold war is in prospect. Europe could have turned out otherwise a project of everyone.
The EU is deploying strategies on outer space for both markets and security and defence. There are several challenges to be addressed
and Spain are close and friendly due to numerous shared interests.
The EU aims to protect the single market and reduce strategic dependencies and create the circumstances for a strong European economy.
An independent Ukraine is the pillar of the architecture of the European security order, but also of the future of the international order, which China and Russia intend to redesign.
The prioritisation of security in Europe and its immediate neighbourhood should focus on Spain and the Netherlands to reinforce Europe's maritime presence, especially in the Indo-Pacific.
The Global Gateway is a strategic project for EU which, if successful, will enable it to expand its projection as an ally of third countries.
Nadia Calviño and Paschal Donohoe will discuss the opportunities that lie ahead for the euro area in the context of the recovery.
China has adopted a complex stance on the crisis between Russia and Ukraine due to its own economic interests.
In the last years, and as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic, the EU has taken extraordinary steps forward avoiding a new financial crisis