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Pro- and anti-Brexit electoral alliances start to take shape

“Pro- and anti-Brexit electoral alliances start to take shape” By Stephen Booth and Anthony Egan, courtesy of Open Europe   The UK’s general election campaign is yet to get into full swing. A few more details have emerged regarding the Brexit policies of the major parties but the most significant developments are how the parties […]

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Don’t let regulations cancel advantages of bank integration

  “Crisis management for euro-area banks in central Europe” By Alexander Lehmann, courtesy of Bruegel Institute   The deep involvement of a number of euro-area banking groups in central and southeastern Europe has benefited the host countries and has strengthened the resilience of those banking groups. But this integration has become less close because of […]

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EU transfers fuel corruption, white collar crime

  “There is a case for reforming the long-term EU budget” Courtesy of Open Europe   On October 21th 2019, Open Europe’s Pieter Cleppe gave evidence to the Committee on EU Affairs of Germany’s Parliament in Berlin, discussing the long term EU budget 2021­-2027, which is currently being negotiated. A briefing provided by Pieter Cleppe detailing how […]

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V4 countries diverge on European defense initiatives, but still have a lot to offer

  “The V4 and the European Defence Initiatives” By Gergely Varga, courtesy of Europeum   With the new EU commission set to take its place sometime in the next few months, Europeans are in a stand-by mode with respect to how the EU will deliver on European defence in light of the ambitious rhetoric surrounding […]

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WEEKLY UPDATE: City air makes men free… so why not make new cities?

    After all, we’ve been doing it for thousands of years   It would be hard to list all the advantages that cities afford us, but the short version goes like this: urban centers concentrate labor, talent, wealth and innovation in a matrix that allows all of them to multiply and advance. Since ancient […]

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“This is a mess”: QE isn’t working – and neither is government

  By Erik Sass, TES Editor-in-Chief   Collectively and individually the countries of Europe face economic problems that they are either unwilling or unable to confront due to a lack of political courage, despite the availability of effective remedies. That was the bleak takeaway from a panel discussion of economic and political experts at the […]

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“A European pillar in NATO is overdue”

  “After the EU elections: Perspectives and priorities for 2019-2024” By Herman Van Rompuy, courtesy of the EPC   EPC President Herman Van Rompuy delivered the following speech at the EPC Annual Conference on 6 November 2019 in Brussels.    I want to talk to you today about European unity, European sovereignty and the future […]

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30 Years After the Fall

  This originally appeared in Investors Business Daily on November 8,  2009, under the title “20 Years After the Fall.” By Dan McGroarty, TES GeoPolicy Editor   Twenty years ago, late on a Thursday evening in Berlin, the cement and concertina-wire symbol of the Cold War was breached, inadvertently opened by a botched answer of a […]

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EU and India’s strategic partnership: hot topic or hot air?

  “EU-India: a renewed strategic partnership, or business as usual?” By Stefania Bengalia, courtesy of CEPS   In 2004, India and the European Union signed a strategic partnership, based on the shared values and principles of democracy, the rule of law, human rights and the promotion of peace and stability. Today, though, free trade negotiations […]

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China elbowing Europe aside in Russian market

    “China’s growing presence on the Russian market and what it means for the European Union” By Alicia García-Herrero and Jianwei Xu, courtesy of the Bruegel Institute   Russia doesn’t just look West, it looks East – and increasingly so. China’s economy has developed very rapidly over the past two decades, becoming the world’s […]