The current coronavirus crisis emphasises the need for the European Union to devote more effort to anticipatory governance, notably through analysis of medium- and long-term global trends, as well as
International migration and geographic mobility have major implications for societies and economies. This is true at global level, and, perhaps even more so, at European level.
The inclusive growth and job creation agenda has moved to the forefront of national dialogues in Middle-East and North African countries in recent years.
The report is structured around the five key elements of sustainable development to which tourism stands to make a significant, lasting contribution:
1. Sustainable economic growth
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As the EU emerges from this decade of crisis, it is clear that an open and frank debate within and between member states – on the issues that concern them most and spark the deepest divisions – is ess
This of the world migration report is the first in the revised series designed to better contribute to understandings of current and strategic migration issues.
In its recent White Paper, the European Commission describes scenarios for the future of European integration and imagines what the EU could look like by 2025.
Sixty years after the signing of the Treaty of Rome, Europe faces its greatest challenges, and possibly its sharpest turning point, since World War II.