EU Perspectives
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The EU Perspectives news portal provides information on changes to key European policies and their impact on the economy and competitiveness of the European Union. It provides reports on EU initiatives, analysing their strengths and weaknesses from the perspectives of experts, the economic sectors concerned, and the EU member states.
EU Perspectives targets readers interested in European Union rule-making with regard to the internal market, sustainable economic growth, competitiveness, and security of the EU as prerequisites for the economic and social development of the member states.
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The podcast focuses on key themes such as European defense, budget constraints, and sustainable growth, with episodes that delve into topics like military strengthening in the EU, the implications of budget limitations on policy reforms, and discussions surrounding automotive regulations. Example episodes include debates on EU defense strategies and the evaluation of budgetary adequacy against evolving priorities.

The EU Perspectives news portal provides information on changes to key European policies and their impact on the economy and competitiveness of the European Union. It provides reports on EU initiatives, analysing their strengths and weaknesses from the perspectives of experts, the economic sectors concerned, and the EU member states.
EU Perspectives targets readers interested in European Union rule-making with regard to the internal market, sustainable economic growth, competitiveness, and security of the EU as prerequisites for the economic and social development of the member states.
A common return policy is needed for the European Union to deal with both the influx of immigrants and domestic opposition, the latter often fuelled by enemies of Europe. It is both good policy and good politics, the EU Perspectives podcast was told. The latest episode, held in the European Parliament, featured MEPs Lukas Mandl (EPP/AT) and Tomáš Zdechovský (EPP/CZE) debating Katarína Cséfalvayová, Director of the Institute for Central Europe; Camille Le Coz, Director of Migration Policy Institute Europe; and Başak Yavçan, Head of Research of the Migration Policy Group.

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