19/06/2017
TTT n°2 focuses on the debate on the Universal Basic Income, the EU-China Summit, EU cooperation with Libya and Egypt, the general elections in the UK and many other topics. Our selections of articles are:
- The Eurozone’s Hidden Strengths by Daniel Gros (CEPS)
- The Commission's dogma by Yuri van Loon and Ingeborg Leijtens (Clingendael)
- Europe's reform opportunity by Janis A. Emmanouilidis, Herman Van Rompuy and Fabian Zuleeg (EPC)
- The Universal Basic Income discussion by Silvia Merler (Bruegel)
- Populism: The Risks and Impact on European States by Stefan Lehne (Carnegie Europe)
- Sharing responsibility for refugees and expanding legal migration - 2017 MEDAM Assessment Report on Asylum and Migration Policies in Europe (CEPS)
- Don’t close borders, manage them: how to improve EU policy on migration through Libya by Mattia Toaldo (ECFR)
- Other than climatechange, can anything else unite Europe and China against Trump? by Alicia García-Herrero (Bruegel)
- In the Age of Trump, China Will Not Save Europe by Judy Dempsey (Carnegie Europe)
- The #EU-China Summit: searching for common ground by François Godement (ECFR)
- Europe must combat Trumpization of Middle East by Ellie Geranmayeh (ECFR)
- Egypt on the edge: how Europe can avoid another crisis in Egypt by Yasser El-Shimy and Anthony Dworkin (ECFR)
- The ‘Macron effect’ on European defence: En Marche, at last? by Andrea Frontini (EPC)
- What’s next after Theresa May’s spectacular own goal? by Michael Emerson (CEPS)
- Winners and losers in the #UK election by Mark Leonard (ECFR)
- Demolished: The French Political Landscape of Old is No More by Donatienne Ruy and Heather A.Conley (CSIS)
- Outgoing Prime Minister Joseph Muscat's Labour Party wins the snap election in Malta by Pascale Joannin (Robert Schuman Foundation)