“The EU has ignored its own strategy to diversify energy supply”
An interview with Professor Samuele Furfari, a former longtime senior official at the Energy Directorate-General of the European Commission.
In October 2000, the European Commission...
Is Switzerland considering to join the European Economic Area (EEA)?
By Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Carl Baudenbacher, President of the EFTA Court between 2003 and 2017, where he served as a judge from...
The problem with sanctions
By Greek commentator Antonis Giannakopoulos, an economics student at Athens University
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is nearing it’s first month. Fortunately, U.S. President Biden and...
Will the EU’s Digital Markets Act undermine innovation?
By Robertas Bakula and Dr. Guoda Azguridienė, researchers at the Lithuanian Free Market Institute
The European Commission, European Parliament, and Council are currently busy negotiating...
The EU clearly does not want to let this crisis go...
By Swedish MEP Charlie Weimers (SD-ECR) and Swedish MP Martin Kinnunen (SD), a Member of the Swedish Parliament’s Committee on European Union Affairs
The EU...
Temporary agency work regulation in Belgium, The Netherlands, France, and Germany
An Enquire briefing prepared by Pieter Cleppe looks at the temporary agency work regulation in Belgium, The Netherlands, France, and Germany
“The challenge is to square the circle between sanctions, inflation, debt...
In an interview with The European Scientist, taken over by Brussels Report, energy expert Philippe Charlez, associated with French think tank Institut Sapiens, discusses...
How democracy is being eroded in countries with close ties with...
How democracy is being eroded in countries with close ties with the EU
The current conflict in Ukraine has made clear once again how the...
Does the European Commission even have a mandate to challenge Russia?
By Belgian journalist Lode Goukens
Upon taking office, Ursula von der Leyen promised that "her" European Commission would become a geopolitical European Commission. Thanks to...
Will the war in Ukraine trigger stagflation?
By Pierre Robert, a French economic commentator
While the invasion of Ukraine is causing death and destruction, it may seem ridiculous to talk about rising...