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The quantum race: So hot right now
ECIPE study "Benchmarking Quantum Technology Performance: Governments, Industry, Academia and their Role in Shaping our Technological Future" referenced in Politico's Global Security Newsletter
How military business could be the game changer for the EU-India free trade deal
Hosuk Lee-Makiyama comments for Euronews that a strong EU-India alignment is vital, especially as US export markets decline.
How the new globalisation affects UK-EU relations
David Henig considers how the UK's relationship with the EU might be impacted by changes in the global order via UK In a Changing Europe.
FIW-PB 68 Why the EU Needs to be a Better Neighbour to the Western Balkans – A Geopolitical Assessment
Philipp Lamprecht urges in a FIW brief that the EU must prioritise the Western Balkans region by granting data adequacy and improving trade finance to boost integration, economic ties, and regional stability amid global shifts.
Autonomy (or dependence) of the EU Economy on Critical Services in the Context of the New EU Industrial Policy and Economic Security
ECIPE study, "Securing Europe’s Future: Strengthening ICT Competitiveness for Economic and National Security" cited in KTU Public Policy and Administration Journal (Volume 24 (3))
China-US Trade Talks Could Redefine Europe’s Global Role, Says ECIPE Director
Hosuk Lee-Makiyama explains for CGTN Europe that China-US trade talks focus on economic issues, with Europe watching closely, as any agreement could impact Europe's global significance and trade relations.
Trump has a list of demands for Europe. We rated his chances of success.
David Henig warns via POLITICO Europe that imposing high tariffs on China would be extremely damaging to the EU.
The economic consequences of the UK’s unchecked rise in mass litigation are real
Fredrik Erixon argues for The Global Legal Post that mass litigation in the UK is rising sharply, driven by regulatory changes and external funding, posing growing economic risks, costs, and challenges for businesses and innovation.
Anger at Israel blows a hole in Europe’s plans for an Iron Dome
David Henig highlights on The Telegraph that Israel could politically halt Arrow 3 missile exports, jeopardising Europe’s Sky Shield air-defence plans amid rising tensions over the war in Gaza.
Perspectives: Mercosur ratification is a make or break moment for the EU
David Henig writes for Borderlex on how ratifying the EU-Mercosur deal is crucial for EU unity, balanced trade, and global influence, despite nationalist opposition and agricultural concerns.