A European central fiscal capacity: the right response to Sino-US industrial subsidies
In this era of climate change and great-power rivalry, industrial policy is back and this necessarily implies greater public investment.
In this era of climate change and great-power rivalry, industrial policy is back and this necessarily implies greater public investment.
Russia's war in Ukraine has reignited debates about the European Union's contribution to its security and Europe's global role.
Daniel Runde, senior Vice president of the CSIS, talks about the reconstruction of Ukraine after a year of war since the Russian invasion.
The relation with India is one of the key partnerships that Europe needs to strengthen. However, it must accept that a ‘new India’ is emerging.
The Northern Ireland Protocol has become the thorniest issue in the new relationship between the UK and the EU.
Lithuania and Spain are aware that this move of Russia to the East should not make them lose sight of the threats they face in the South.
This analysis examines the potential implications of the war in Ukraine for the EU’s security and defence policy.
The war in Ukraine, its financial implications and its impact on the energy sector will be addressed; Open Finance, the digital euro and crypto assets.
Giorgia Meloni represents a new political model that could be described as ‘techno-sovereignism’, which combines a number of elements.
Decades have passed since the peace of the Euro-Atlantic area had been shattered. What more can NATO and MENA region to confront these challenges?