Draghi, intergovermentalism and a Federal europe

A few days ago, Mario Draghi, former Prime Minister of Italy and head of the European Central Bank, issued a report on European competitiveness, commissioned by the European Commission. In this report he made clear that the European economy is on a declining path, not only lagging behind, but dependent on its main competitors. He […]

A Critical Juncture: Securing Europe’s Tech Future

A study by Digital Europe reveals the EU’s lag in critical technology areas, with the US and China leading in sectors like AI and semiconductors. Despite strong talent, the EU’s fragmented markets and lack of investment hinder its global competitiveness. As the world’s top tech regulator, the EU must address these challenges to secure its technological and economic future.

Idea of EU citizenship still intangible for most Europeans

Anne-Sophie Lamblin-Gourdin, professor of Public Law, on the “evasive” reality of European Citizenship and its “ambiguous and abstract” features, as well as the need to “raise awareness on the shared history, culture and values” that establish it, and reclaim its democratic essence: