Opinion piece
25 May 2023
Europe’s critical struggle with its economic paradigm
As the European elections approach, the main policy choices are more existential than perhaps ever before.
Opinion piece
25 May 2023
As the European elections approach, the main policy choices are more existential than perhaps ever before.
Policy brief
17 May 2023
In its industrial strategy response, the EU must ask if the energy-intensive parts of the value chain should be outsourced permanently.
Podcast
17 May 2023
Having weathered the 2022 energy crisis, it is time to consider its longer-term repercussions on the European Union’s industry.
Newsletter
15 May 2023
First glance
26 April 2023
Europe is lagging behind in cost-effective delivery of payloads into orbit
Opinion piece
24 March 2023
A battle of egos between Ursula von der Leyen and Charles Michel is putting the EU’s post-pandemic solidarity at risk.
Podcast
23 March 2023
What role do critical raw materials play in the EU’s industrial policy?
First glance
17 March 2023
The EU Net-Zero Industry Act looks like it’s been set up to keep everyone happy – and to achieve limited results.
Event
16 March 2023
At this event in Rome, the panellists discussed if the EU could use the various crises it is facing to fortify the Union and its industrial policy?
First glance
07 March 2023
A timely analysis on the notion of strategic autonomy in the EU's industrial policy.
Opinion piece
21 December 2022
A structural reform of the electricity market is necessary in light of the increasing demand for electricity and the growing share of renewable energy
Event
25 November 2022
How should the EU build resilience against external shocks?
Event
17 November 2022
At this closed-door event, we will address the strategic importance of the space industry to overall European industrial policy.
Podcast
16 November 2022
China’s semiconductors push already has lessons for the rest of the world.
Blog post
17 October 2022
The proposed European Chips Act over-emphasises semiconductor production subsidies, focusing too little on increasing value-added in research.
Blog post
26 January 2022
Lack of strict governance and transparency creates serious risk that fair competition within the single market will be undermined.