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The battle of the euro

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By Prof. Dr. Adriaan Schout (1961), Professor at Radboud University and senior expert at the Clingendael Institute, and Jan-Hein Jesse MBA (1961) , a...

What’s next for the EU’s relationship with the Western Balkans?

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Last week, at a summit in Slovenia, EU leaders stopped short of making any further tangible commitment to enlargement to the Western Balkans, instead...

Europe’s green plans are ruinous and destructive

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By Samuel Furfari, Professor at Université libre de Bruxelles, President of the European Society for Engineers and Industrialists, and former European Commission official, and...

An overview of national top courts challenging the supremacy of EU...

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On Thursday, the Polish Constitutional Court ruled that several provisions contained by the Treaty of the European Union were incompatible with the Polish constitution,...

The Brussels Report Podcast Episode 11 – a closer look at...

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To listen and subscribe to this podcast on Spotify, Google Podcasts, PocketCasts or other platforms, please click here. To listen and subscribe to this podcast...

Tax collection should be fragmented

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By Jamie Whyte, a London-based writer, formerly the Leader of ACT, a classical-liberal political party in New Zealand. In The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith...

Price controls are not the right method to counter inflation

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By Antonis Giannakopoulos, an economics student at Athens University Since the start of the pandemic, we have witnessed major imbalances to supply and demand...

Eric Zemmour: The Dark horse of France’s Presidential Election?

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Following the German elections, attention in Europe has now shifted to France’s Presidential Election , which will take place in April 2022. Over the...

What if the ECB is wrong about inflation?

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By Ivan Van de Cloot, Chief Economist at Belgian public policy think tank Itinera Institute, author of several books on financial economics and public...

Is EU protectionism on the rise?

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During the last two decades, the European Union has been very successful in concluding trade agreements with countries outside the EU. It has concluded...
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