A Lost Generation? The Challenges and Hopes of European Youth
01 October 2025
ENJOYING THIS CONTENT
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A lost generation? The challenges and hopes of European youth by Mikuláš Dzurinda
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Creativity or submission? Young Europeans face generative artificial intelligence in a hyper-regulated market by Maurizio Sacconi
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Who will pay for young people’s pensions? Filling the gaps with the capital markets union by Arjen Siegmann
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Three inconvenient truths: How to stop housing radicalising the young and killing the political centre by Eoin Drea
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Is it protest or policy? What are young people saying that mainstream parties refuse to hear? by Katerina Jakimovska and Mihael Koščak
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‘Safe spaces’ vs. free spaces: Reconciling student activism with academic freedom in European universities by Sotiris Paphitis
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Are young Europeans tired of the digital world? by Francesco Sismondini
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Know thyself to know the truth: Fighting disinformation in the age of artificial intelligence through foundational, psychological and emotional literacy by Giulia Maria Galli
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The next generations need a new social contract for European defence by Agnieszka Homańska and Wojciech Przybylski
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From principle to policy: Intergenerational solidarity as a pillar of the EU’s long-term governance by Teona Lavrelashvili
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The dynamics of Latin America: EU relations in global trade agreements
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Unlocking the European Defence Union: Independent and values-based
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The Code of Camaldoli, the Christian Democrats and the pursuit of a ‘third way’ between the state and the market: A new industrial policy
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Dealing with dissent: Recommendation to leave the EU
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Securing Europe’s lifelines: The new strategy for critical medicines by Stefano Riela
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The EU–US trade deal: The start of a ‘Trump submission syndrome’ pandemic? by Jean-Claude Colson
