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The dual objective of China's competition quest: mitigating structural deceleration and great power rivalry
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The push-pull between geopolitics and domestic resistance: lessons from the 2004 enlargement of the EU
Geopolitics is now a chief concern of political leaders in both the EU and candidate countries, giving them strong reasons to integrate more closely
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First glance
19 October 2023
Israel-Hamas war: implications for gas markets
The conflict has already cut gas supplies to Israel and could start to have wider impacts by weighing on exports
Agata Łoskot-Strachota and Simone Tagliapietra
Newsletter
19 October 2023
What is behind China's structural deceleration?
Alicia García-Herrero
Opinion piece
18 October 2023
Europe and the US should work with China. Joint climate action could be a win-win
Simone Tagliapietra
First glance
17 October 2023
To unblock fiscal rule reform, the EU should reinstate its excessive deficit procedure
Reapplying the excessive deficit procedure could create space for European Union countries to decide on longer-term rule change
Lucio Pench
Opinion piece
17 October 2023
Capital Markets Union, or else what?
Maria Demertzis
Opinion piece
16 October 2023
China’s position on Israel leading to a cold war
The most far-reaching ramification of recent events is the inexorable advance of a world splitting into two poles.
Alicia García-Herrero
Newsletter
16 October 2023
How worried does Europe need to be about the coming winter gas season?
Simone Tagliapietra
First glance
10 October 2023
How might China hit back over the EU’s electric vehicle anti-subsidy investigation?
China’s silence towards the European Union’s electric vehicle probe could mean that a more harmful retaliation is on its way
Alicia García-Herrero
First glance
10 October 2023
Israel-Hamas war: implications for the global oil market
Fears of Iranian involvement in the Hamas attack could destabilise the global oil market
Simone Tagliapietra
Opinion piece
09 October 2023
Preparing for the virtual AI revolution: EU’s flexible principles imperative
Legislators and regulators should adopt flexible principles to promote technological innovations while minimising risks.
Christophe Carugati
Newsletter
09 October 2023
How to say goodbye?
Giuseppe Porcaro
Opinion piece
04 October 2023
The European Union at the time of the New Cold War: A Manifesto
Marco Buti
First glance
04 October 2023
Europe’s strategic challenge
The EU should pursue ‘gradual and pragmatic federalism,’ underpinned by essential governance reform.
Marco Buti
Opinion piece
03 October 2023
The digital euro’s communication gap
Maria Demertzis
Newsletter
02 October 2023
How should international carbon emissions in the aviation and shipping sectors be reduced?
Giovanni Sgaravatti
Opinion piece
28 September 2023
Rivals, Not Enemies
Rebecca Christie