The Spanish economy is not out of the woods yet

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By Daniel Rodríguez Asensio, a Spanish economist and strategy consultant, who’s the founder and President of think tank Acción Liberal. As the global economic recovery seems to...

Is Eurozone inflation about to trigger political opposition against the ECB?

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This week, the Eurozone’s annual inflation rate reached 3%, which marks a 10-year high and is also way above the ECB’s 2% inflation target. https://twitter.com/f_wintersberger/status/1432650973277786118 https://twitter.com/EU_Eurostat/status/1432629231435988994 Source:...

The Afghan crisis reveals the idea of an EU army as a utopian pipedream

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By Daniele Meloni, an Italian journalist, covering foreign affairs  The outbreak of the Afghan crisis has once again exposed the many challenges facing America, NATO...

European Commission investigates the idea of an EU Asset Registry

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The European Commission is investigating the idea of an EU Asset Registry. It has published a tender for a "Feasibility Study for a European...

“The safest principle: do not intervene militarily elsewhere” – Interview with Sven Biscop

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The experience in Afghanistan teaches us that the West should only intervene militarily when its own interests are at stake and when there is...

Also at the EU level, the rule of law needs to be strengthened  

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By Marc De Vos, Professor of law and Dean at the Macquarie School of Law (Sydney, Australia),  previously a Professor of law at Ghent University,...

The Brussels Report Podcast Episode 9 – with Dutch Elsevier journalist Jelte Wiersma

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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 on...

The ECB is at the root of the Dutch affordable housing shortage

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By Dutch MEP Michiel Hoogeveen (ECR, JA21), Vice-Chair of the European Parliament’s Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs In the Netherlands, almost every millennial knows...

Helmut Kohl and the founding of the Euro

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By Pieter de Jonge, a Dutch historian and publicist Contrary to popular belief, Helmut Kohl was not pushed into accepting the Euro. He always was a...

The EU’s external borders remain as leaky as ever

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For a long time, the pressure exerted by irregular migration on the European Union’s external border was felt almost only by Spain, Italy and...