All posts tagged "Ευρώπη"
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my_way_press | 23/07/2020
More capitalism would be a salve for Europe’s virus-related economic wounds
For weeks now, the “Frugal Four,” a group of northern European states including Denmark, the Netherlands, Austria, and...
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my_way_press | 13/07/2020
Toward a More Resilient Europe
By Poul M. Thomsen Europe, like the rest of the world, faces an extended crisis. An element of social...
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my_way_press | 25/06/2020
Theatre, but no drama, over ECB easing
by David Marsh Parliamentary scrutiny widens across Europe German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz has pledged a speedy resolution...
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my_way_press | 23/06/2020
EU 2020 = US in 1913?
With regard to the EU’s own financial resources, Europe is taking another page from U.S. financial history. ...
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my_way_press | 15/06/2020
Playing hardball with China works – the west is right to move to a ‘constrainment’ strategy
Global attitudes towards the People’s Republic of China (PRC) are hardening. In 2019, the European Union declared the PRC...
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my_way_press | 13/06/2020
Reimagining European philanthropy
European philanthropic foundations have an opportunity to step up and address the needs arising from or exacerbated by...
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my_way_press | 13/06/2020
Building back better: Why Europe must lead a global green recovery
Editor’s Note: The pandemic has revealed which governments are good at orchestrating national responses and intervening in their...
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my_way_press | 11/06/2020
The future of work in Europe
Discussions of the labor outlook in Europe are understandably overshadowed by the impact of the novel coronavirus crisis. A...
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my_way_press | 11/06/2020
Hand-wringing for Hong Kong: What else can the EU do?
By Ian Bond The EU should not be indifferent to what is happening in Hong Kong. China’s willingness...
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my_way_press | 09/06/2020
Europe After Coronavirus: The EU and a New Political Economy
The COVID-19 crisis could lead to a wider rethink of Europe’s political economy. This paper explores what such a model might look...