The world is sliding into a new order where the strong impose their rule and […] The post Submission is not a strategy: Von der Leyen’s missed moment appeared first on Foundation for European Progressive Studies.| Foundation for European Progressive Studies
The EU’s 2028–2034 budget proposal centralises the new ‘shiny’ priorities of the European Commission while […] The post EU budget 2028-2034: beware of a big ugly deal! appeared first on Foundation for European Progressive Studies.| Foundation for European Progressive Studies
The EU’s proposed budget overhaul risks turning Cohesion Policy from a shared, democratic development tool […] The post Cohesion needs reform, not nationalisation appeared first on Foundation for European Progressive Studies.| Foundation for European Progressive Studies
Decoding climate and nature spending in the Commission's proposal for the 2028-2034 EU budget| Foundation for European Progressive Studies
Nicoletta Pirozzi is Head of Programme on European Union and Institutional Relations Manager at the […]| Foundation for European Progressive Studies
László Andor is a Hungarian economist, and former EU Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion […]| Foundation for European Progressive Studies
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This would have been the time for the EU to prove that ‘strategic autonomy’ is […]| Foundation for European Progressive Studies
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In 2025, the European Union and the People’s Republic of China mark the 50th anniversary […] The post EU-China summit: a new start is needed appeared first on Foundation for European Progressive Studies.| Foundation for European Progressive Studies
The 40th anniversary of the Schengen area this year places the EU in an uncomfortable […]| Foundation for European Progressive Studies
Brazil will host the BRICS+ summit in July this year, marking 16 years since the […] The post BRICS 2025: Brazil’s balancing act appeared first on Foundation for European Progressive Studies.| Foundation for European Progressive Studies
The relationship between the Global South and the BRICS is often viewed as complementary, rooted […] The post Engaging the BRICS: a view from the Global South appeared first on Foundation for European Progressive Studies.| Foundation for European Progressive Studies
Europe and the BRICS in the current geopolitical context The post The stage is being redesigned appeared first on Foundation for European Progressive Studies.| Foundation for European Progressive Studies
Multilateralism today stands at a crossroads. It is confronted by resurgent authoritarianism, geopolitical rivalry, rising […]| Foundation for European Progressive Studies
The conflict between Harvard University and the Trump administration has become the latest battle in […] The post Trump vs Harvard: strike one to educate one hundred appeared first on Foundation for European Progressive Studies.| Foundation for European Progressive Studies
From Kyiv to Gaza to Washington, the world we live in seems to challenge an […]| Foundation for European Progressive Studies
Since 2017, Maria João Rodrigues is the President of the Foundation for European Progressive Studies […]| Foundation for European Progressive Studies
The European Commission has presented its work programme for 2025. Not least for those whose […]| Foundation for European Progressive Studies
Does regulation make Europe uncompetitive? Or is the well-protected European social model a blessing when […]| Foundation for European Progressive Studies
The ongoing debate about what this new year will bring expresses a generalised disquiet. Yes, […]| Foundation for European Progressive Studies
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