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Migration Update December 2022-January 2023
Welcome to the Migration Update December 2022-January 2023. This curated news selection brings together many of the most important developments in the migration policy area over the last month, including recent ones tied to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The purpose of these news summaries is to provide a factual base for migration debates within […]
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The EU Artificial Intelligence Act: Racing to the Finish Line
You can re-watch the entire event’s live-stream below: In April 2021 the European Commission presented its long-awaited proposal to regulate the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Almost two years following the proposal, EU co-legislators have yet to reach an agreement. The Council has already adopted its position, while the European Parliament is still expected to […]
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Relations Between the EU and Switzerland: Too Much to Lose, Too Little to Negotiate?
As the saying goes, for all the time of its peaceful existence, Switzerland has only produced the cuckoo clock. This is not correct, of course, both because the cuckoo clock was invented in Bavaria, and, more importantly, because Switzerland has contributed significantly to Europe’s political development. The country is not only the earliest and brightest […]
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Should TikTok be Banned? – with FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr
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The EU is leading Ukraine into a sovereign debt crisis
European leaders haven’t been shy about trumpeting their €18 billion in loans to Ukraine in 2023 as a tool for “maintain[ing] the macro-financial stability of the country.” For European Council President Charles Michel, such aid shows that Brussels is “very committed to supporting Ukraine as much as we can.” However, as the war rages and pressure on Ukraine’s economy […]
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Bridge The Channel – Our Predictions For 2023
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Women in Diplomacy
For a long time, diplomacy was a male domain and women were rarely to be found in the field. Today, things are changed – at least in Austria. Of seven sections in the Foreign Ministry, four are headed by women and the cabinet of the Federal Minister is also led by a woman. Nevertheless, the […]
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The Opposite of War Fatigue – how European Support for Ukraine Keeps Getting Stronger
It’s like two exceedingly polite gentlemen (or for those with long memories, Ehud Barak and Yasser Arafat) insisting the other goes through the door first. ‘After you,’ says the US to Europeans when asked if it will send tanks to Ukraine. ‘No, after you,’ replies Germany. In the end, like Arafat and Barak, the tanks […]
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E-Health and Data Science in Medicine with Johnson and Johnson’s Xiaoying Wu and Angel Martin
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Up, Up and Away? A Price Stability Guide for Policymakers
Inflation is back with surprising force. Should inflation remain significantly elevated over an extended period, detrimental effects on the EU’s economic model, on growth and on social peace can be expected. A coordinated macroeconomic response is required, combining monetary and fiscal policy. The European Central Bank needs to continue to signal its willingness to stick […]
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Gero Kunath
Gero Kunath is an Economist at the German Economic Institute (IW).
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Michael Grömling
Dr. Michael Grömling is Head of the Macroeconomics and Business Cycle Cluster at the German Economic Institute (IW).
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Markus Demary
Dr. Markus Demary is a Senior Economist for Senior Economist for monetary policy and financial market economics at the German Economic Institute (IW).
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Björn Kauder
Dr. Björn Kauder is a Senior Economist for Financial Policy and Tax Policy at the German Economic Institute (IW).
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Berthold Busch
Dr. Berthold Busch is a Senior Economist for European Integration at the German Economic Institute (IW).
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MEP Antonio López-Istúriz White delivers closing remarks at EIF22
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Interview with Johnson and Johnson’s Anouk De Vroey at EIF22
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Panel 4 at EIF22: Geopolitical Realities in a Changing World
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Interview with AT&T’s Alberto Zilio at EIF22
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Interview with Microsoft’s Florian Pennings at EIF22
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Panel 3 at EIF22 – War and Peace: Strategic Autonomy and the Future of European Security Policy