European Union: the impossibility of going on business as usual
An exclusive article by Enrico Letta, Former Prime Minister of Italy, for Europe Today The impending European elections in May will mark one of the most important democratic moments…
An exclusive article by Enrico Letta, Former Prime Minister of Italy, for Europe Today The impending European elections in May will mark one of the most important democratic moments…
By Francesco Paolo Sgarlata | A civil war is underway in Libya. But it doesn’t concern just Libya. It can have serious repercussions throughout Europe not only for the economic…
By Leo Klinkers | On July 4th, 1776 the 13 British colonies in America issued the famous Declaration of Independence. They said goodbye to the English king, motivated by the…
By Peter Hovens | I believe that every European believes that our continent must have a strong position in the world order. But we don't have that position (anymore) and…
By Stuart Clark | United Kingdom Firstly, I should state my interest. I voted Remain. I guess I could be classed as a Pro-European. But that does not mean I…
by Roberto Sommella It is about time we admitted that things about the Euro and the European Union building have not gone as planned. In Italy, a EU country founder,…
Recently the Lothian Foundation Press (London), owned by Professor Andrea Bosco (Jean Monnet Chair University of Florence), published the book Sovereignty, Security and Solidarity by dr. Leo Klinkers about the…
By Francesco Paolo Sgarlata | The Silk Road is a huge infrastructural and strategic project with which China, after having conquered fundamental hegemony areas in Asia and Africa, now aims…
By Mauro Casarotto | Contrary to what could be recognized at a first glance, the functioning of the Italian government chaired by Giuseppe Conte, which was born after the general…
By Francesco Paolo Sgarlata | The European Union is like a bridge. A bridge that starts from a past of terrifying and fratricidal wars that have plagued our continent and…