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The EU has launched a broad range of initiatives to respond to the energy and climate crisis — from the European Green Deal ...
Germany’s wage commission sets a new course, linking pay floor to EU benchmark after years of modest rises. With its latest ...
A Fair Future? How Equality Will Define Europe’s Next Chapter Inequality fuels crisis — for people, planet, democracy and the next generation. It’s time to act.
Kristian Coates Ulrichsen is a Fellow at the Baker Institute, Rice University.
Europe is on a self-destructive course with no plausible remedies for mounting problems. The result is widespread uncertainty, helplessness and fear.
Roman Stöllinger is assistant professor at the Department of Values, Technology and Innovation at the Delft University of ...
Europe’s Quest for Technological Sovereignty: A Feasible Path Amidst Global Rivalries The European Union must pursue robust industrial policies to counter technological dependencies and safeguard its ...
Europe’s Green Transition: A Fund Under Pressure The EU's flagship Just Transition Fund, designed to mitigate social inequalities, faces significant challenges in achieving its ambitious goals.
Last year’s agreement on an EU recovery package was widely celebrated. This year its inadequacy will sink in.
After Russia, Europe must wake up to China too Europe’s real problem with China is not electric vehicles. It is the elemental vehemence of the Chinese Communist Party.
Despite increasing criticism of Big Tech, the business models of leading digital companies are still widely admired. That’s a problem.
The coronavirus crisis has remade the case for public authority—but that can only work in a complex network of multi-level governance.
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