Browse
Unpredictable Patterns #144: Revisiting the health of the public sphere
Fredrik Erixon writes an essay together with Nicklas Berild Lundblad, where they argue public sphere's "illness" arises from blurred contexts, and propose AI-mediated dialogue as a solution for healthier conflict resolution and reasonable disagreement.
La France cherche sa place dans le Mexique de Claudia Sheinbaum
Renata Zilli believes there was an imbalance between Macron's business priorities and Sheinbaum's focus on returning Mexican art during their meeting via Les Echos.
Standard Essential Patents: Chronicle of a Death Foretold
Oscar Guinea writes for What's Up EU on the European Commission shelving SEP regulation plans, avoiding bureaucratic controls that could harm Europe’s telecom innovation and global competitiveness, supporting negotiation-driven licensing instead.
Comments of the International Center for Law & Economics Office of the United States Trade Representative, Request for Comments on Significant Foreign Trade Barriers for the 2026 National Trade Estimate Report, Docket No. USTR2025-0016
ECIPE study, "Openness as Strength: The Win-Win in EU-US Digital Services Trade", referenced in ICLE report for the USTR.
Railways and Realignments: Charting the Gulf’s Inclusive Path into the IMEC
Dyuti Pandya's blog, "IMEC: The Road That Should Not Be Taken," is cited in an article by the ORF.
‘What we might see now is a big rethink around the multilateral organisations’
Hosuk Lee-Makiyama speaks to CGTN Europe about the outcome and impact of the meeting between China's and American Presidents.
L’Europa ha scritto un algoritmo per decidere quanto un cloud è sovrano e sganciarsi dalle big tech. Ma è più facile a dirsi che a farsi
(Italian) ECIPE study, "The EU’s Trillion Dollar Gap in ICT and Cloud Computing Capacities: The Case for a New Approach to Cloud Policy", referenced in Wired Italy's news briefing
AI Needs Its Complements: Investing in the Next Wave of Innovation
The study "Benchmarking Quantum Technology Performance: Governments, Industry, Academia and their Role in Shaping our Technological Future" by Fredrik Erixon, Andrea Dugo, Dyuti Pandya, and Oscar du Roy is referenced in a CSIS analysis.
A Road to Nowhere: Why the UK-EU Reset is Not the Answer
ECIPE paper, "Reinventing Europe’s Single Market: A Way Forward to Align Ideals and Action” referenced in Prosperity Institute's study