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Spanish First Deputy Prime Minister Nadia Calviño at the conversation with Mairead McGuinness on ‘Key topics for financial stability in Europe’, organized by the Elcano Royal Institute.
Technology and economics Experts Comments

Key topics for financial stability in Europe

Since the 21st century, the world economy has confronted at least three crises with a significant impact on financial stability.

By Nadia Calviño
09 Jan 2023 //
7 mins Reading time
Press conference by Věra Jourová, Vice-President of the European Commission, and Thierry Breton, European Commissioner, on the EU Media Freedom Act (15/9/2022)
Technology and economics Working Papers

The geopolitical implications of the EU’s Media Freedom Act

This paper calls for the EU Media Freedom Act to broaden its ties with other existing EU documents.

By Raquel Jorge Ricart
16 Dec 2022 //
18 mins Reading time
International Security Experts Comments

How much of Chinese 5G technology is still used in Europe?

There was no concrete evidence that China was using backdoors in the 4G technology deployed in Europe, so why would it do so in 5G?

By Miguel Otero Iglesias
30 Nov 2022 //
8 mins Reading time
Claves para la estabilidad financiera en Europa
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Conversation with Nadia Calviño and Mairead McGuinness on ‘Key topics for financial stability in Europe’

The war in Ukraine, its financial implications and its impact on the energy sector will be addressed; Open Finance, the digital euro and crypto assets.

15 Nov 2022 //
2 mins Reading time
Towards a global agenda for digitalization without greenhouse emissions. T20 Indonesia 2022
Technology and economics Analyses

Towards a global agenda for digitalization without greenhouse emissions

Reconciling digitalization with decarbonization is one of the elements of the global agenda that has not been appropriately addressed.

By Agustin Chiarella, Gregorio Martín Quetglas, Andrés Ortega, Paula Szenkman
19 Oct 2022 //
19 mins Reading time
Protests in Stuttgart (Germany) in support of women's rights following the death of Masha Amini.
Technology and economics Experts Comments

Sanctions on Iran are changing: the role protests and technological power

Protests in Iran have led to a disruptive exception within the US sanctions programme, from a technology policy perspective.

By Raquel Jorge Ricart
07 Oct 2022 //
6 mins Reading time
“No to cuts” signs at a demonstration against austerity measures in Valencia, Spain (2012)
Technology and economics Analyses

A return to austerity in Europe: feasible or fictional?

To what extent the twin approach of austerity and exports that drove the recovery from the last crisis is appropriate.

By Federico Steinberg, Jorge Tamames
23 Sep 2022 //
17 mins Reading time
The PromethEUs network logo with an image of the euro sign sculpture by Ottmar Hörl in Frankfurt on the background
Technology and economics Working Papers

PromethEUs Publication: Driving Digitalization in Southern Europe. The role of National Recovery and Resilience Plans and the current EU Policy Agenda

The latest PromethEUs joint paper focus on the digital dimension of the national Resilience and Recovery Plans (RRPs) of 4 countries.

By Raquel Jorge Ricart, Andrés Ortega
04 Aug 2022 //
8 mins Reading time
The Greater Bay Area. Hong Kong-Guangdong border on Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge
China, the US and the new world order Experts Comments

The Greater Bay Area: China’s ‘next big thing’

Few people outside Asia are aware of what The Greater Bay Area project -defined as ‘The next big thing’ for China- really entails.

By Alfonso Ballesteros
28 Jul 2022 //
7 mins Reading time

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