- Think tank review
- 29. oktober 2020
Think Tank Review - October 2020
Josep Borell discusses the consequences of the crisis for Europe’s position in the world while Clément Beaune notes that the EU must continue to evolve in order to assert itself as a power and fulfill its citizens’ expectations. The fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic on poor and wealthy economies, the new pact on migration and asylum, the revamping of the EU’s capital markets union, and the reform of the WTO are also commented on in this issue.
COVID-19
- L’Europe, le monde et la crise du Covid-19
- L'Europe, par-delà le Covid-19
- Europe and the Covid-19 crisis: the challenges ahead
- Financing the European Union: new context, new responses
- Eine europäische Wirtschaftspolitik im Werden. Erfolge mit bescheidenen Mitteln
- Informe final del grupo de trabajo mixto Covid-19: por un pacto político y social en torno a una estrategia de reactivación y crecimiento inclusivos
- EU law in the time of Covid-19
- Corona politics: the cost of mismanaging pandemics
- In the name of Covid-19: an assessment of the Schengen internal border controls and travel restrictions in the EU
Economic and financial affairs
- How can the European Parliament better oversee the European Central Bank?
- Crisis impact on the diversity of financial portfolios - evidence from European citizens
- The impact of Basel IV on real estate financing
- Concurrence fiscale dommageable
- An innovation policy to meet the EU’s Green Deal circular economy goals
- The European Green Deal: saving the planet or protecting the markets?
- The future of (negative) emissions trading in the European Union
Justice and home affairs
- Whose pact? The cognitive dimensions of the new EU pact on migration and asylum
- The European Commission’s mission to reform EU migration policy: will member states play ball?
- From legal to administrative subsidiarity; diagnosing enforcement of EU border control
- Von der Landung bis zur Ankunft: die subtile Integration der Einwanderer innerhalb Westeuropas
Foreign affairs
- The Sinatra doctrine. How the EU should deal with the US-China competition
- The future of the Transatlantic alliance: not without the EU
- EU involvement in the UN system - Broad partnership based on shared commitment to multilateralism
- Reforming the World Trade Organization. Prospects for transatlantic cooperation and the global trade system
- Regional economic cooperation in the Western Balkans: the role of stabilisation and association agreements, bilateral investment treaties and free trade agreements in regional investment and trade flows
- Why Russia’s alliance with China is improbable, but not impossible