• Structural reforms: what’s in a name?

    Economy

    In August this year, Mario Draghi speaking at the Annual Central Bank symposium suggested that the way out of the crisis in which the EU – and most notably the Eurozone – is trapped, should be composed of a mix of three policies: monetary policies, fiscal policies and structural reforms. The words of Draghi echoed […]

  • On time, through themes

    Editorial

    The structure and the idea of our newsletter has become now clearer and more interactive. Our main goal remains to inform you in depth about what has been crucial in the last two weeks for the EU policies. From the last issue, being loyal to our promise not to spam your mail boxes, you find […]

  • Creative Europe: Call for Access to Markets has been launched

    EU funding opportunities

    The European Commission has recently published the Call for proposals “Support to Access to Markets – Single actions 2015” (EACEA/29/2014) for funding under the Creative Europe’s MEDIA Sub-programme. The MEDIA Sub-programme, managed by the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA), aims to support European film and audio-visual industries, by helping the developing, distribution and […]

  • Stressed bank for stressed people

    Economy

    On October 26, the ECB released the results of its “comprehensive assessment” on the European banking sector. It is composed of an Asset Quality Review and a Stress Test. The first, as the name suggests, estimates the quality of assets held by banks. The second one models the resilience of banks under adverse scenarios. 25 […]

  • ECHR rules on a case under EU Dublin Regulation

    Migration

    The judgment of the case Tarakhel v. Switzerland issued by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) on the 5th of November, turns once again the spotlight towards the Dublin System and the need to carefully assess the situation in the country of d estination before proceeding with the transfer of asylum seekers. In this case, […]

  • The growing support for Palestinian statehood

    External Relations

    As soon as the new social-democratic cabinet settled in Stockholm, Swedish Foreign Minister decided to recognize a state of Palestine; an unprecedented move, as it is the first time a Member State takes this initiative after having joined the EU. This drive is also symptomatic of the rising wave of support for Palestinian statehood. Only […]

  • Energy policy or foreign policy?

    Energy

    Since Gaddafi’s fall in 2011 and despite June 2014 elections, political stability in Libya is a pipe dream. While John Kerry was declaring that the Libya issue is a sovereign matter that does not need any external interference, the Italian prime minister and current president of the EU Council, Matteo Renzi, went to Libya to […]

  • An always open window

    Editorial

    Nowadays, it is impossible not to refer to the European scenario. With the Union embracing 28 member States, political, economic and social issues must consider their repercussions and consequences through all EU, as far as national they could be. Most of all, both public administrations and international organizations ask for new and updated instruments, in […]

  • Horizon 2020 Calls for Robotics are open

    EU funding opportunities

    The submission session is now open for proposals in Horizon 2020 Calls for Robotics ICT-24-2015. With an overall budget of 83 million euro, the call is based on the recognition that a consistent support to roadmap-based research is essential for attaining a world-leading position in the robotics market. The priorities are based on input from […]

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