Wolfgang Munchau: Cap reforms – not going to work
“Triumphant breakthroughs” are an EU term for further failure, this time with the common agricultural policy. Read here
“Triumphant breakthroughs” are an EU term for further failure, this time with the common agricultural policy. Read here
Since the first regulations were put in place to address pollution from cars, the arguments against emissions standards have scarcely changed. Eamonn Mulholland is an Associate Researcher at ICCT Pierre-Louis Ragon is Heavy-Duty Vehicles Fellow […]
The EU has once again failed to impose its political will upon a sovereign nation. Wolfgang Streeck is the Emeritus Director of Director the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies in Cologne, Germany […]
How business lobbies against liability for human rights and environmental abuses Read here
After Covid19, huge numbers of households and companies are expected to have loan payment difficulties, aggravating the socially disastrous effects of the crisis and putting a serious strain on the recovery. The EU’s plans to […]
Planned was an interview concerning European military intervention in the Sahel. It turned out to become a very interesting conversation about European defence policy in general, and the ongoing attempts by France to establish a […]
This may appear trivial and arcane to most readers, but it is just as important as the recent court decision against Shell in Holland. Suddenly human rights are taking priority over market freedom – much […]
Today’s announcement by France, Hungary, the NL and Sweden on the safety of glyphosate is a major step backwards. Read here
This does not look good, as it appear that the commission is planning to classify gig workers in a different category from normal workers in order to support platform corporations. Read here
If Schäuble really wants to follow Keynes’ advice, Germany should borrow more and focus less on others’ spending habits. Read here © REUTERS
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