19/06/2017
TTT n°2 focuses on the debate on the Eurozone budget, the European Defence Fund, the role of the EU in tackling energy poverty, Cyprus peace talks in Crans-Montana, the EU's strategy towards Russia and its commitment to the EaP region, the consequences of Brexit for the UK's IT sector and many other topics. Our selections of articles are:
- What is left from Kohl’s era? by Vessela Tcherneva (ECFR)
- Let’s use the new EUphoria to tackle Europe’s root problems by Giles Merritt (Friends of Europe)
- Central Europe’s Though Choice : Macron or Orban? by Ivan Krastev (ECFR)
- The long journey to end energy poverty in Europe by Claire Dhéret and Marco Giuli (EPC)
- Reforming Services: What Policies Warrant Attention? by Erik van der Marel (ECIPE)
- Militarisation should not trump development criteria in battle for EU funds by Heidi Hautala (Friends of Europe)
- The Myth of Return. The Market of Symbolic Policies by Blanca Garcés Mascareña and Neus Arnal Dimas (CIDOB)
- What future for the European Defence Fund by Sophia Besch (CER)
- Eurozone or EU budget? Confronting a complex political question by Guntram B. Wolff (Bruegel)
- Crans-Montana - A ‘now or never’ moment for a Cyprus settlement? by Amanda Paul (EPC)
- Ukrainians Travel Visa Free by Gwendolyn Sasse (Carnegie Europe)
- Is “Hybrid Geopolitics” the Next EU Foreign Policy Doctrine? by Richard Youngs (Carnegie Europe)
- The great unravelling: four doomsday scenarios for Europe’s Russia policy by Gustav Gressel & Fredrik Wesslau (ECFR)
- Europe must not vilify America by Willem Post (Clingendael)
- Trump, Europe and the Middle East Peace Process: A Path out of the Quicksand by Luigi Scazzieri (CER)
- European Economic Diplomacy: what role for the EIB? by Balazs Ujvari (Egmont Institute)
- EU creates a diplomatic toolbox to deter cyberattacks by Sico van der Meer (Clingendael)
- Europe Has an Irish Problem by Judy Dempsey (Carnegie Europe)
- Programming Brexit: How will the UK’s IT sector fare? by Mikkel Barslund & Matthias Busse (CEPS)
- Hard Brexit, soft data: how to keep Britain plugged into EU databases by Camino Mortera-Martinez (CER)