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Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine have aspirations to join the European Union. Marek Dabrowski believes the EU should grant candidate status as part of a long-term stabilisation strategy
Read MoreGeorgia, Moldova, and Ukraine have aspirations to join the European Union. Marek Dabrowski believes the EU should grant candidate status as part of a long-term stabilisation strategy
Read MoreZsolt Darvas argues that spending and borrowing via a non-redistributive EU climate fund or under a well-designed green golden rule would result in similar project implementation and be treated the same in the EU’s fiscal framework
Read MoreAndrew Crisp looks at how the lifelong learning landscape is evolving and its implications for business schools
Read MoreThe scope of the Digital Markets Act has emerged as one of the most contentious issues in the regulatory discussion. Mario Mariniello and Catarina Martins assess which companies will be caught by the DMA
Read MoreTom Harris discusses the City of Ottawa’s Climate Change Master Plan—and believes it is infeasible and damaging to Ottawans, the environment and human rights
Read MoreDisappointment at the lack of fresh cash from EU global connectivity strategy is short-sighted. Simone Tagliapietra says Europe supports global development more than any other country in the world
Read MoreSociety increasingly relies on technology. Wilbert Jan Derksen considers the importance of strategic autonomy in ensuring national security
Read MoreThe EU’s ambitious emissions reduction targets will require a major increase in green investments. Zsolt Darvas and Guntram Wolff consider the options when major consolidations are needed after the fiscal support provided during the pandemic
Read MoreLael Brainard pits the case for the role a US CBDC could play in bolstering financial stability as other countries issue their own CBDCs
Read MoreThe COVID-19 crisis makes it more important than ever to take a more global approach to recovery, says Eric Cornuel
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