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02 December 2024
Why should the EU and the UK reinforce their cooperation on trade?
Ignacio García Bercero
Opinion piece
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Relaxing capital requirements would plant the seeds of the next banking crisis
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First glance
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Better braced for disaster: upgrading EU support mechanisms
The European Union needs to adapt its emergency funding mechanisms to the increasing number and severity of climate catastrophes
Alicia García-Herrero and Juan Mejino Lopez
Newsletter
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China might be less influential at the United Nations than you would think
Alicia García-Herrero
Newsletter
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What is the future of COPs - repeal or repeat?
Giovanni Sgaravatti
First glance
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European Union public procurement reform: a difficult but essential balancing act
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
Opinion piece
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The EU Needs a Strong Clean Industrial Deal
The European Union must implement a new Clean Industrial Deal that promotes decarbonization alongside sustainable growth and industrial development
Jean Pisani-Ferry, Simone Tagliapietra and Laurence Tubiana
Newsletter
18 November 2024
What lessons should the EU learn from the Deforestation Regulation controversy?
Heather Grabbe
First glance
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China on Trump: indifferent but wary
There are risks and opportunities for China in Trump’s return, with Europe as potential collateral damage
Alicia García-Herrero
First glance
12 November 2024
What the European Union should expect from Trump’s tariffs
The new Trump administration might take a sequenced approach to tariffs, confronting the EU with difficult decisions
Uri Dadush
Newsletter
12 November 2024
How can Europe reinforce security cooperation and coherence after Trump's victory?
Guntram B. Wolff
First glance
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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 administration.
Niclas Poitiers
First glance
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Trump’s comeback and its implications for EU climate and energy policy
Trump’s return should not be seen as a threat to EU decarbonisation, but as a rallying cry to unite and push forward more strongly
Simone Tagliapietra and Cecilia Trasi
Newsletter
04 November 2024
What if central banks took the Paris Agreement seriously?
Dirk Schoenmaker
First glance
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Europe stands increasingly alone on defence production and needs to act
Europe must rebuild its defence industry; reliance on the US is no longer tenable, whatever the outcome of the US presidential election
Alexandr Burilkov and Guntram B. Wolff
Opinion piece
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Who will call the shots in the EU’s future trade disputes with China?
Leon de Graaf and Alicia García-Herrero