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Dependency on 🇨🇳 is set to become one of Europe's vulnerabilities in the AI economy. @noahbarkin.bsky.social explains how putting up strategic trade barriers may encourage Chinese investment in the EU, reducing the risk to consumers & industry. (Re)watch the debate: www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4J1...
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Preparing candidate countries for EU membership is no longer enough. As the enlargement process becomes a reality, the union must also prepare its own societies, says @ilirianagjoni.bsky.social. carnegieendowment.org/europe/strat...
The EU’s new migration policy is not suited to today’s realities. With climate change increasingly becoming a driver of global refugee flows, Europe needs to rethink its deterrence-focused approach, argues Shana Tabak. carnegieendowment.org/europe/strat...
Europe seems to have accepted its sidelining in the Middle East. The EU must reassert its support for the international rules-based order and step up engagement, says @rmomtaz.bsky.social. carnegieendowment.org/europe/strat...
Between the United States and China, Europe is reckoning with how it can remain competitive in the global economy. Can the EU step up? We asked @noahbarkin.bsky.social and Anu Bradford, speakers at our latest “Europe Head-to-Head” debate, for their takes. carnegieendowment.org/europe/posts...
Amid uncertainty caused by the Iran war, the global drive for nonproliferation has stalled. With Europe diplomatically marginalized, efforts to curb the spread of nuclear weapons risk becoming irrelevant, says Jane Darby Menton. carnegieendowment.org/europe/strat...
Three years after the Ohrid Agreement, Kosovo and Serbia remain far from normalization. The EU should abandon its ambiguity and act as an even-handed arbitrator, say Fitim Gashi, Miloš Pavković, @ilirianagjoni.bsky.social, and @dimitarbechev.bsky.social. Read: carnegieendowment.org/europe/posts...
❔ | #TTP: Are Western Democracies Failing Free Speech? The battle over freedom of expression has taken center stage. From travel bans to social media regulation, is free speech being weaponized? We asked six experts for their takes ⤵️ carnegieendowment.org/europe/strat...
Armenian voters have delivered a third term in office for the Civil Contract party led by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. But his government will be navigating a difficult landscape. We asked @tomdewaal.bsky.social for his insights on the Armenian parliamentary election results. ⤵️
Europe is stuck between the U.S. market-driven dynamism and China's state-led industrial strategy. Can the EU navigate this environment while balancing democratic governance, market fairness, and consumer protection? Listen to the debate: europe-inside-out.simplecast.com/episodes/can...
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Preparing candidate countries for EU membership is no longer enough. For the EU enlargement to succeed, the union must also prepare its own societies.
carnegieendowment.org
EU Enlargement Forgets European Citizens
The EU’s new migration policy is not suited to today’s realities. With climate change increasingly becoming a driver of global refugee flows, Europe needs to rethink its deterrence-focused approach.
The Climate Blind Spot in Europe’s New Migration Pact
carnegieendowment.org
Europe seems to have accepted its sidelining in the Middle East. The EU must reassert its support for the international rules-based order and step up engagement.
carnegieendowment.org
Amid uncertainty caused by the Iran war, the global drive for nonproliferation has stalled. With Europe diplomatically marginalized and countries reassessing their nuclear options, efforts to curb the...
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In the Middle East, Europeans Bow Down to the United States
Europe Should Not Let Nuclear Nonproliferation Die
The battle over free speech has taken center stage since U.S. Vice President JD Vance accused Europe of censorship. From travel bans to social media regulation, especially around the Israel-Palestine ...
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Taking the Pulse: Are Western Democracies Failing Free Speech?
Between the United States’ market-driven approach and China's state-led industrial strategy, Europe is reckoning with how it can remain competitive in the global economy. But is Europe in danger of be...
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