In Davos we can see that everything has changed: politics is back in the driver’s seat, and geopolitics is increasingly determining economic and business prospects. Europe risks marginality
Media mentions – Politics & Cohesion
Budapest is opposing Ukraine’s accession to the EU: some believe it is due to ideological reasons, some instead say that it is just another way to leverage concessions from Brussels
Ukraine’s invasion and the subsequent energetic crisis have given a new impulse to the EU-Gulf cooperation, still incomplete: green technologies could be the key to transform this partnership
The multipolar world, in this form, does not allow multilateralism, or even nonalignment in the sense of the Cold War, but rather multi-alignment
Timothy Garton Ash comments on key findings of new ECFR survey
People do not know what legal value the EP report has. In Poland, when the parliament passes something, it becomes law, but this is not the case in the Europarliament
The predominant voice in Berlin was that the reform of the EU is necessary and that the members need to start some changes, regarding the way decisions are taken, and the composition of the Commission
Despite a wide consensus on the necessity to enlarge the EU, the majority of State Members is not yet in an advanced reflecting phase on how to concretely achieve it
The opposition’s victory is the result of society’s growing weariness towards the Pis government
Meloni is not only conducting good European politics, she is conducting good politics at a global level
Azerbaijani President Aliyev has no intention of negotiating on an issue he considers an internal affair