Putin wins and loses: towards a new European order?
Putin is winning with the political-military dispute he is pursuing in Ukraine, while also losing in other respects.
Putin is winning with the political-military dispute he is pursuing in Ukraine, while also losing in other respects.
This webinar reflects on the content and scope of a future EU-Japan Digital Partnership Agreement.
Elcano Royal Institute seeks to contribute to this debate with a document that proposes a set of ambitious and realistic reforms for UE.
The EU fiscal framework needs to be reformed and the current rules are asymmetric, pro-cyclically biased and lack transparency.
The Italian National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP) mostly directs resources to pre-COVID national needs due to pre-existing socio-economic weaknesses and infrastructure delays but it fails to allocate resources to transformative projects in the key climate dimensions.
The ECB, which is designing the digital euro, is in the research phase and will be an electronic form of money for European citizens.
Looking back at the EU’s recent history since the 1990s can help us think about its future.
With the Taliban governing in Kabul it is likely that the central command of al-Qaeda as a global Jihadist structure will find Afghanistan and Pakistan a much more permissive space for planning new attacks in the western world, something that in the short and medium term will have a greater impact on European societies.
The German coalition proposal has put forward an ambitious technological foreign policy. Spain should pay attention.
This analysis examines the presence of the EU as an actor in the territorial issues and disputes in the area around the Strait of Gibraltar, as well as Spain’s strategic options, placing the spotlight on Gibraltar.