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EU report tests targeting tax cuts at low-paid

Euobserver.com - Mon, 17/07/2023 - 17:38
The EU Commission report analysed a series of hypothetical reforms to the tax systems of Austria, Hungary, Italy, Belgium and Spain, and found targeted measures have a greater impact on labour supply than across-the-board cuts in personal income tax.
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CES 29th International Conference of Europeanists – Europe’s Past, Present and Future: Utopias and Dystopias

Ideas on Europe Blog - Mon, 17/07/2023 - 17:15
A UACES Microgrant Report

 

Europe has been facing a decade of crises. From the financial and refugee crises of the early and mid-2010s, to the Covid pandemic opening the new decade and the looming threat of climate change. These are some of the recurrent topics at the CES 29th International Conference of Europeanists, hosted by the University of Iceland in Reykjavik. The theme of the event, Europe’s Past, Present and Future: Utopias and Dystopias, invited multidisciplinary reflections about the successes and failures of European integration, as well as finding a way forward.

 

Hungary and Poland and their stance toward Russia

Arguably, Europe finds itself at a crossroads. Democracy has been in steady decline in multiple countries, nationalist and populist narratives have been dominating the political discourse and shifting priorities on pan-continental cooperation, and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has once again brought war on European soil. My research focuses on the European Union, and in the paper I presented at the conference, I discussed the effect of democratic backsliding in Hungary and Poland on the EU’s response to Russia’s war of aggression. Analysing the diverging responses of these two member states’ governments highlights the pitfalls and contradictions of their ideologies. Hungary, for example, has remained aligned with Russia, spreading Russian disinformation and validating narratives of a perceived Western responsibility in the conflict, despite itself being a NATO and EU member. Poland, on the contrary, has staunchly condemned Russia and provided an unmatched level of aid to Ukraine, urging its Western allies to up their efforts accordingly. Nevertheless, the leading PiS party and government continue to erode democracy at home and have instrumentalised the conflict to claim that EU institutions are weak and serving Russian interests in an attempt to justify their rejection of supranational oversight.

 

“In Europe, Where You Stand Depends on Where You Sit”

These are only some of the paradoxes of nationalism as seen in Hungary, Poland, Russia, and on the rise in other European countries, which was itself a central theme of the CES conference. In the opening keynote speech, the President of Iceland Guðni Th. Jóhannesson offered some enlightening remarks on the topic “In Europe, Where You Stand Depends on Where You Sit. Presidents and Academics, Nationalism and Objectivity.” As an academic turned head of state, President Jóhannesson provided his personal account about the need to reconcile national interests, unity and pride, with the objectivity of academic rigour and both the freedom and duty to be critical of past mistakes.

 

UACES Microgrant

Thanks to the UACES microgrant, I was able to attend three days of panels and discussion which greatly nurtured my own research, as well as being able to present my paper and receive feedback from esteemed academics and fellow early-career researchers. With both, the invasion of Ukraine and the rule of law crisis being popular topics across multiple disciplines, this was an exceptional opportunity that would not have been possible without the support of UACES. I am confident that what I have learned and the connections I have made will enrich my research and will help inform my future teaching endeavours. For that I am very grateful.

 

 

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EU: Russia's withdrawal from Black Sea grain deal 'unjustified'

Euobserver.com - Mon, 17/07/2023 - 16:58
Reacting to Russia's withdrawal from the Black Sea grain deal, EU foreign relations chief Josep Borrell said the decision is "completely unjustified" — and that Russia is yet again "weaponising the hunger of the people".
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EU election: German Left nominates migration activist as lead candidate

Euractiv.com - Mon, 17/07/2023 - 16:54
Activist Carola Rackete, who rose to prominence as captain of an NGO search and rescue boat, was nominated on Monday (17 July) as one of the two lead candidates for the German Left Party for next year's EU election.
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The Brief — The ghost of Ceausescu

Euractiv.com - Mon, 17/07/2023 - 16:21
I spent the best years of my life – the student years – in Romania. Unfortunately, it was the Romania of Nicolae Ceausescu and communism there was much tougher than in the other countries of the then-Warsaw Pact, including my native Bulgaria.
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EU strikes gas, hydrogen deal with Argentina

Euractiv.com - Mon, 17/07/2023 - 16:16
The European Commission has signed a non-binding agreement with Argentina to facilitate a stable supply of liquefied fossil gas (LNG) to Europe in exchange for cooperation on green energy and Buenos Aires reigning in gas leakage. Europe’s economic relations with...
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Moscow halts grain deal after bridge to Crimea struck

Euractiv.com - Mon, 17/07/2023 - 15:54
Russia halted participation on 17 July in the UN-brokered deal which lets Ukraine export grain through the Black Sea, just hours after a blast knocked out Russia's bridge to Crimea in what Moscow called a strike by Ukrainian sea drones.
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Agenda - The Week Ahead 17 – 23 July 2023

European Parliament - Mon, 17/07/2023 - 14:17
Committee meetings, Brussels

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Press release - Pesticides: Public hearing with pesticide firms on toxicity studies

European Parliament (News) - Mon, 17/07/2023 - 14:09
Environment committee MEPs will hold a public hearing on Tuesday to query the disclosures by pesticide firms of the results of toxicity studies.
Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety

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Press release - Pesticides: Public hearing with pesticide firms on toxicity studies

European Parliament - Mon, 17/07/2023 - 14:09
Environment committee MEPs will hold a public hearing on Tuesday to query the disclosures by pesticide firms of the results of toxicity studies.
Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety

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Press release - EU-CELAC: parliamentarians call for defence of multilateralism, promote trade

European Parliament (News) - Mon, 17/07/2023 - 13:51
The EU, Latin America and the Caribbean should revitalise rules-based multilateralism, in order to ensure peace, respect for human rights and international security.
Committee on Development

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Press release - EU-CELAC: parliamentarians call for defence of multilateralism, promote trade

European Parliament - Mon, 17/07/2023 - 13:51
The EU, Latin America and the Caribbean should revitalise rules-based multilateralism, in order to ensure peace, respect for human rights and international security.
Committee on Development

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Distorting electricity markets with new peak shaving product is dangerous business

Euractiv.com - Mon, 17/07/2023 - 13:10
An electricity price peak shaving product is a dangerous business as it risks reducing welfare and threatens to lower incentives to invest in electricity production, writes Lion Hirth.
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WhatsApp shifts legal basis for processing personal data in Europe

Euractiv.com - Mon, 17/07/2023 - 13:02
WhatsApp updated its privacy policy by switching to the 'legitimate interest' legal basis following an Irish Data Protection Commissioner's sanction in January.
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[Opinion] Digital euro — opportunity, or solution in search of a problem?

Euobserver.com - Mon, 17/07/2023 - 12:51
The worthwhile objectives of a digital euro have increasingly baked the interests of the banks into the design, following the arguments of the banking lobby.
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AMENDMENTS 1 - 249 - Draft report 2022 Commission Report on Montenegro - PE751.625v01-00

AMENDMENTS 1 - 249 - Draft report 2022 Commission Report on Montenegro
Committee on Foreign Affairs
Tonino Picula

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In a global resource struggle, is the EU ready to take Latin America, Caribbean seriously?

Euractiv.com - Mon, 17/07/2023 - 11:50
The EU-LAC summit should present a “new era of cooperation”, but for the partnership to be balanced, it must secure sufficient EU public financing, address material consumption in the EU, and support local economies and industrialisation in LAC, argues Maria...
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More US than China: Meloni’s plans for Italy’s future

Euractiv.com - Mon, 17/07/2023 - 10:30
As a declining middle power heavily reliant on the United States for security, Italy feels significant concern over the ongoing transition in the global order and Rome will have to face the choice of whether to trade military security for economic growth, asks Arturo Varvelli.
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Brazil envoy: EU-Latin America summit not about Ukraine but regional partnership

Euractiv.com - Mon, 17/07/2023 - 09:00
The EU-Latin America summit this week shall not be overshadowed by the Europeans' preoccupations surrounding the war in Ukraine, Brazil's EU ambassador Pedro Miguel da Costa e Silva told EURACTIV.
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EU pesticide law further behind schedule as committee vote delayed

Euractiv.com - Mon, 17/07/2023 - 08:58
The vote on the EU’s proposed pesticides regulation in the European Parliament’s agriculture committee has been pushed back to October, further narrowing the window to reach an agreement ahead of next year’s EU elections.
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