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A EUROPEAN DEFENCE INDUSTRIAL STRATEGY IN A HOSTILE WORLD

Read the Policy Brief by Juan Mejino Lopez and Guntram B. Wolff

Analysis


ONE BAD APPLE DECISION: EU TAX RULING ENTRENCHES DISTORTIONS

Ireland’s massive tax windfall highlights once again the pressing need for
reform of profit allocation rules

Pascal Saint-Amans
19 November 2024
tax policy

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EUROPEAN UNION PUBLIC PROCUREMENT REFORM: A DIFFICULT BUT ESSENTIAL BALANCING
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Upcoming reform of EU public procurement rules will need to reconcile various
trade-offs – and should be prioritised to get the benefits sooner

Marie-Sophie Lappe and Francesco Nicoli
18 November 2024
eu governance

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WHAT EUROPE CAN EXPECT OF TRUMP: A TIMELINE

A handy guide to the main decisions and milestones of the second Trump
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Niclas Poitiers
07 November 2024
global governance

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CHINA ON TRUMP: INDIFFERENT BUT WARY

There are risks and opportunities for China in Trump’s return, with Europe as
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Alicia García-Herrero
14 November 2024
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UN AND BEYOND: CHINA'S EXPANDING GLOBAL ROLE

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A SPECIAL HISTORICAL ANALYSIS: EUROPE’S 35-YEAR JOURNEY SINCE THE FALL OF THE
BERLIN WALL

The Berlin Wall fell on 9 November 1989, triggering huge political and economic
change; the question now is whether the gains can be safeguarded

Marek Dabrowski
06 November 2024
eu governance

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CHINA’S INFLUENCE AT THE UNITED NATIONS: WORDS AND DEEDS

Understanding China’s influence at the UN is essential for comprehending
contemporary international relations

Alicia García-Herrero, Théo Storella and Pauline Weil
12 November 2024
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WHAT CAN CENTRAL BANKS DO TO TAKE THE PARIS AGREEMENT SERIOUSLY?

Central banks should take a macro approach to managing system-wide risks
stemming from the climate transition

Dirk Schoenmaker and Hesse McKechnie
30 October 2024
european central bank monetary policy ... climate change

Analysis


SHOULD THE EUROPEAN UNION’S FISCAL RULES BEND TO ACCOMMODATE THE DEFENCE
TRANSITION?

EU debt rules should not be changed to exempt increased defence spending, but
some flexibility could be considered

Lucio Pench
23 October 2024
eu budget fiscal policy ... European semester and fiscal rules industrial policy

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THE FUTURE OF EUROPEAN COMPETITIVENESS: A CONVERSATION WITH MARIO DRAGHI

Exploring the critical issues shaping Europe’s economic future.

30 September 2024
decarbonisation growth ... industrial policy eu governance European single
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