By Miquel Vila · 29/06/2021
The promise of post-Cold War liberal internationalism has been one of the most compelling narratives in our recent history. As we all know, after the fall of Communism, the world promised to be ruled by international law, open and fair markets, multilateral institutions, and universally granted human rights. Ideological and great power competition belonged to […]
By Daniel Moseguí Gonzalez · 14/05/2021
The EU’s “European Green Deal” did set the very ambitious goal of having Europe become the worlds’ first climate-neutral continent by 2050. The roadmap includes a reduction by 40% of all greenhouse emissions by 2030 as compared to 2019 levels. Hereby, different batteries of policies with strong implications in all sectors of the economy […]
By Oriol Parera · 04/03/2021
We usually hear vague proposals that would quickly improve the current energy model, lower CO2 emissions, and lead us to a sustainable society in the short term. These proposals then do not materialize for two reasons: the energy dependence on fossil fuels as a determining factor and the lack of pragmatism in the technical and […]
By Miquel Vila · 17/02/2021
On the brink of 2021, China and the European Union (EU) signed the EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment’s (CAI). The Commission argues that the CAI contains substantial concessions from China that would help balance trade relations and create a level playing field between both economies. China has agreed to open new areas of its economy […]
By Rosa Cabús · 29/01/2021
During the Cold War, there was complete strategic alignment between the United States (US) and Western Europe, evidenced in particular by the creation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) so as to prevent a potential military attack from the Soviet Union (USSR) and its satellites, who themselves would later form the Warsaw Pact. Article […]