001.09.00 European Union external relationshttps://ketlib.lib.unipi.gr/xmlui/handle/ket/902024-03-28T15:59:08Z2024-03-28T15:59:08ZTen issues to watch in 2024. In-depth analysisBassot, ÉtienneDirectorate-General for Parliamentary Research Serviceshttps://ketlib.lib.unipi.gr/xmlui/handle/ket/40072024-02-17T01:05:40Z2024-01-01T00:00:00ZTen issues to watch in 2024. In-depth analysis
Bassot, Étienne; Directorate-General for Parliamentary Research Services
This is the eighth edition of an annual EPRS publication aimed at identifying and framing some of the key issues and policy areas that have the potential to feature prominently in public debate and on the political agenda of the European Union over the coming year. The topics analysed encompass young Europeans and the European elections, fake reality and disinformation in a year of elections, the delivery on the twin transition, climate overshoot and adaptation, the future of the EU automotive sector, financing Ukraine's recovery and reconstruction, prosecution of international core crimes and reparation for victims in Russia's war on Ukraine, El Niño's knock-on effects on food security, the 2024 US elections, and India's rise.
DOI 10.2861/343651; Catalogue number QA-BR-24-001-EN-N
2024-01-01T00:00:00ZTen issues to watch in 2023. In-depth analysisBassot, ÉtienneDirectorate-General for Parliamentary Research Serviceshttps://ketlib.lib.unipi.gr/xmlui/handle/ket/40062024-02-17T01:05:41Z2023-01-01T00:00:00ZTen issues to watch in 2023. In-depth analysis
Bassot, Étienne; Directorate-General for Parliamentary Research Services
This is the seventh edition of an annual EPRS publication aimed at identifying and framing some of the key issues and policy areas that have the potential to feature prominently in public debate and on the political agenda of the European Union over the coming year. The topics analysed encompass the 2024 European elections, budgeting in times of crises and war, lessons for public investment in the EU from the EU recovery instrument, the fiscal and monetary policy mix, climate and socio-economic tipping points, the impact of increasing fuel prices on transport, cyber-resilience in the EU, protecting media freedom and journalists, the future of Russia, and geoeconomics in an age of empires.
DOI 10.2861/594; Catalogue number QA-BR-23-001-EN-N
2023-01-01T00:00:00ZTen issues to watch in 2022. In-depth analysis.Bassot, ÉtienneDirectorate-General for Parliamentary Research Serviceshttps://ketlib.lib.unipi.gr/xmlui/handle/ket/40052024-02-17T01:05:37Z2022-01-01T00:00:00ZTen issues to watch in 2022. In-depth analysis.
Bassot, Étienne; Directorate-General for Parliamentary Research Services
This is the sixth edition of an annual EPRS publication aimed at identifying and framing some of the key issues and policy areas that have the potential to feature prominently in public debate and on the political agenda of the European Union over the coming year. The topics analysed encompass achieving zero greenhouse gas emissions while maintaining economic growth, securing supply chains of semiconductors, moving towards sustainable agriculture, ensuring nuclear non-proliferation, shaping the economic recovery, striking the right balance in European monetary policy, promoting the uptake of connected devices in the EU, harnessing the momentum of the Conference on the Future of Europe, encouraging a continent where people in all their diversity are equal, and strengthening a European defence union
DOI 10.2861/360923; Catalogue number QA-BR-22-001-EN-N
2022-01-01T00:00:00ZTen issues to watch in 2021. In-depth analysisBassot, ÉtienneDirectorate-General for Parliamentary Research Serviceshttps://ketlib.lib.unipi.gr/xmlui/handle/ket/40042024-02-17T01:05:25Z2021-01-01T00:00:00ZTen issues to watch in 2021. In-depth analysis
Bassot, Étienne; Directorate-General for Parliamentary Research Services
This is the fifth edition of an annual EPRS publication aimed at identifying and framing some of the key issues and policy areas that are likely to feature prominently on the political agenda of the European Union over the coming year. The topics analysed are: the Covid-19 race for a vaccine; the recovery plan; access to food; inequality; challenges for culture and the performing arts; a digital boost for the circular economy; critical raw materials; border controls; Turkey and the eastern Mediterranean; and the new US administration.
DOI 10.2861/851756; Catalogue number QA-BR-21-001-EN-N; Members' Research Service PE 659.436 – January 2021
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