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Fabian Zuleeg 12 de out
Revealed: secret Brexit plans for transition extension to appease DUP Could these secret plans bear more than a passing resemblance to this?
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Fabian Zuleeg 9 h
Respondendo a @CER_Grant
I agree. EU27 would accept Norway + CU as long as UK accepts all obligations + guillotine clauses to prevent reneging. Would also need to build a new EEA pillar & ECJ role remains an issue. But all this can only be considered seriously on both sides after Brexit has happened
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Annika Hedberg 12 h
Great piece by on how is failing European farmers + - add here economic (billions wasted to support uncompetitive sector), + considerations, and it's difficult to find justification for business as usual.
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EuropeanPolicyCentre 12 h
In this Policy Brief, and Marta Zakrzewska provide a comprehensive account of the situation in since its annexation by in March 2014 More 👉
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EuropeanPolicyCentre 13 de out
"Throughout the talks there has been too little focus on governance – that is to say, how the Withdrawal Agreement and the future Association Agreement are to be run" Read his latest paper HERE >>
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EuropeanPolicyCentre 12 de out
In his latest paper, assesses the domestic political situation in Britain after the party conference season and the prospects for a deal after the Read it HERE >>
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Marie De Somer 12 de out
did not fail to live up to expectations. Good summary of current problems =>
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Marie De Somer 12 de out
New proposal on the table at council today Read and Irina Angelescu’s analysis of the proposal here:
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Fabian Zuleeg 9 de out
EPC is looking for a Policy Analyst (PA) to join its European Politics & Institutions programme, to work on 2019 European Parliament elections, EU decision-making processes, EU institutional architecture, future of Europe debate & Brexit, starting asap
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Emanuele Sicuro 10 de out
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Das Progressive Zentrum 10 de out
We are going to present the English version of our groundbreaking study* on Tuesday, 16th October, between 2:00 and 4:00 pm with . Register: ]
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EuropeanPolicyCentre 10 de out
NEW // Occupied : Europe's grey zone by & Marta Zakrzewska
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Annika Hedberg 10 de out
Timely discussion at about role of in mitigating > Commission publishes its bioeconomy strategy this week
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EuropeanPolicyCentre 9 de out
"No partnership works well if it is static. While divergence is the order of the day today, it might not be so for ever." on the future EU-UK relationship after <<
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Helena O'Rourke-Potocki 8 de out
🗓️📣 Policy Dialogue: ''Is the future electric? Prospects for electromobility in Europe'' on 17 October. W/ Alain Van Gaever , RAP, Antoine Aslanides , Dimitri Vergne , and 📨[email protected] to register
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EuropeanPolicyCentre 9 de out
"No partnership works well if it is static. While divergence is the order of the day today, it might not be so for ever." on the future EU-UK relationship after Read the full paper HERE:
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EuropeanPolicyCentre 9 de out
"We can be reasonably confident that the Withdrawal Agreement, which is a weighty and technical treaty, will succeed in extricating the EU and the UK from their mutual rights and obligations by 29 March 2019." <<
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EuropeanPolicyCentre 9 de out
NEW // : when the music has to stop Discussion Paper by >>
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Reasons2Remain #FBPE 8 de out
Former Prime Minister, said, "The British people should be given a final say on whatever deal is negotiated. If they are allowed that say, then can be averted.” Link to video extract on Facebook: (YouTube follows).
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Fabian Zuleeg 4 de out
Business finally doing what is needed to highlight that no deal is not an option (RBS, car companies, healthcare etc): Now for the second part: pushing for extension of transition. Here is how it could be done:
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