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Arnstein Aassve
Arnstein Aassve is a Professor at Bocconi University. Having previously received two European Research Council grants, he is currently leading the Horizon Europe project, FutuRes: Towards a Resilient Future of Europe, which focuses on education, employment and health in an era of ageing. His publications span political science, sociology, economics, demography, econometrics, and global and […]
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Nicolai Von Ondarza
Nicolai Von Ondarza is the head of the EU/Europe Research Division at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP). Since 2013 he has organised the British–German Outlook Group, a yearly exchange between the SWP, Chatham House, the German Federal Foreign Office and the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. Previously he held various […]
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Adérito Vicente
Adérito Vicente is a nuclear policy scholar who holds a Ph.D. in Political and SocialSciences from the European University Institute in Florence, Italy. Currently a NonResident Fellow at the Odesa Center for Nonproliferation and an External Researcherat the Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies, he has held academic positions atJames Madison University, the James Martin […]
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Christian Mölling
Christian Mölling is the Research Director of the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP), and heads the Security and Defence Programme. For more than two decades, he has been researching and publishing on geopolitics, security and strategy with a special focus on defence, armament, industries and technology. Christian advises top level stakeholders in German ministries […]
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Alessandro Marrone
Alessandro Marrone is Head of Defence Programme at the Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI), where he manages research projects and publications related to European and transatlantic security as well as to Italy’s defence policy. Since 2018 he is also Professor at the Istituto Superiore di Stato Maggiore Interforze of the Italian Ministry of Defence, after four […]
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Paola Tessari
Paola Tessari is Senior Researcher in the Security Programme at IAI – Istituto Affari Internazionali (Rome), where she leads EU-projects on non-conventional threats, with a focus on CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear) and critical infrastructures protection. Since March 2022, she has also been involved in IAI’s activities in the framework of the EU Non-proliferation […]
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Mihai Chihaia
Mihai Chihaia is a Policy Analyst in the Europe in the World Programme at the European Policy Centre (EPC) where he covers EU security and defence policies. His work focuses primarily on the implementation of the Strategic Compass, military mobility, and maritime security. Previously, Mihai was part of the Security and Defence Programme of the […]
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Daniel Fiott
Daniel Fiott is Professor at the Centre for Security, Diplomacy and Strategy (CSDS), Vrije Universiteit Brussel, where he also heads the Defence and Statecraft Programme. Daniel is also a Non-Resident Fellow at the Madrid-based Real Instituto Elcano, where he analyses defence industrial issues. Daniel was educated at the University of Cambridge and he holds a […]
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Steven Blockmans
Steven Blockmans is a Senior Research Fellow, and previously Director of Research, at Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS). He is also a Senior Fellow at the International Centre for Defence and Security (Tallinn), Visiting Professor at the College of Europe (Bruges and Natolin), and Editor-in-Chief of the European Foreign Affairs Review. He holds a […]
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Bernd Weber
Bernd Weber, the founder and managing director of EPICO KlimaInnovation, leads the independent think tank focused on climate and energy policy, located in Berlin and Brussels. Weber’s prior roles include serving as the Director of Industry, Energy, and Environment at the Economic Council and initiating the European Energy Lab 2030.
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Frank Umbach
Frank Umbach is Head of Research of the European Cluster for Climate, Energy and Resource Security (EUCERS) at the Center for Advanced Security, Strategic and Integration Studies (CASSIS), University of Bonn/Germany. Adjunct Senior Fellow at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) at the Nanyan Technological University in Singapore.
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Adriana Neligan
Adriana Neligan is a Senior Economist in the Department of Environment, Energy and Infrastructure at the German Economic Institute (IW). Her research focusses on resource efficiency/circular economy, sustainability, and resource economics.
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Sam Williams
Sam Williams manages EPICO’s EU office, focusing on the development of energy systems and renewable energy. His professional background includes working at APCO Worldwide (Brussels), the Energy Community Secretariat (Vienna), the European Commission (DG COMM), and the Italian think tank Trinità dei Monti (Rome).
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Alain Lamassoure
Alain Lamassoure was formerly an MEP from the European People’s Party (1999-2019) and Minister of Budget, of European Affairs and Spokesperson of the French government. He was a Member of the European Convention presided by former French President Valéry Giscard d’Estaing. Formerly, he was chair of the European Parliament’s Budget Committee, then of the special […]
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Klaus Welle : « Dans le nouveau Parlement européen, les Verts porteront une grande responsabilité »
L’ancien secrétaire général du Parlement européen explique aux « Echos » comment l’assemblée parvient à codéfinir l’agenda législatif européen et pourquoi il faudrait créer des services secrets européens.
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New EU debt? Conservative think-tank warns of NextGen ‘design flaws’
“NextGenerationEU has two significant design flaws,” Klaus Welle from the Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies told Euractiv.
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The 7Ds – Digitalisation in Depth
Alongside the Green Deal and the first steps towards a Defence Union, creating a single European digital space has been a key project of the outgoing European Commission (2019–24). This has involved establishing an interconnected set of rules and regulations aimed at creating a level playing field for competition among European and international companies, enhancing […]
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The 7Ds – De-risking Globalisation in Depth
Several crises over the last two decades, including the Covid-19 pandemic and, most recently, the Russian war against Ukraine, have shown the vulnerability of global supply-chain systems and have shattered illusions about ever-progressing globalisation. This has forced the EU to rethink its traditional reliance on and support for multilateralism and global cooperation, which had led […]
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The 7Ds – Demography in Depth
The European welfare state is being challenged by new realities. People’s outlooks on life have changed dramatically over the past decades, including their views on religion, the family and work. The consequences of these societal changes include rising life expectancies and stagnating fertility rates that are insufficient for the natural increase of the population. Humanity’s […]
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The 7Ds – Democracy in Depth
Democracy is the beating heart and core of the EU’s identity, along with peace. From its inception in the aftermath of the Second World War, European integration has been open only to democratic countries that respect the rule of law and fundamental freedoms. It has also played an essential role in democratising, stabilising and integrating […]
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The 7Ds – Decarbonisation in Depth
With its 2019 Green Deal and the goal of carbon neutrality by 2050, the EU aims to become the most influential global actor when it comes to advancing the international agenda on decarbonisation and the fight against climate change. Geopolitical conflicts have increasingly shifted political priorities and resources, making the commitments pledged in the previous […]