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A report entitled The ECB’s bid to strengthen the euro’s global role by Spyros Andreopoulos and Sander Tordoir, former European Central Bank employees, was published on the website of the Centre for European Reform on 20 February 2026.
The ECB's bid to strengthen the euro's global role
An analytical brief entitled Beijing’s next bet: Why Europeans should care about biosolutions by Janka Oertel, director of the Asia Program at the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR), records that Europe is losing ground in the strategic biosolutions sector. With China seeking a global leadership in this field, urgent steps and protectionism are indispensable if Europe is to retain its own leadership.
Confrontation Instead of Competition: ECFR Analytics on Biosolutions
Europe risks losing its long-term influence in the Sahel. That will happen if the Old World countries fail to understand the driving forces of rising anticolonialism and to adapt their approaches in Africa to the new realities.
Europe Risks Losing the Sahel Unless It Comes to Understand It (As Exemplified by Mali)
The website of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation (Germany) has posted an article Europe in the Age of Geoeconomics by Tim Peter.
The article is a critique of the Buy European program designed to protect the European market amid global trade wars.
Europe in the Age of Geoeconomics
On 19 February 2026, a report entitled The Mercosur deal tests Europe’s geoeconomic ambition by Anton Spisak, a senior research fellow at the Centre for European Reform, was published on the Centre’s website. The report deals with the issues that arose in the ratification of the free trade agreement with MERCOSUR and highlighted the structural deficiencies in the EU’s trade agreement policy.
The Mercosur deal tests Europe’s geoeconomic ambition
On 18 February 2026, the website of the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) posted an article entitled Barometer Check: Transatlantic Security and the Munich Security Conference by Rachel Ellehuus, RUSI Director-General.
Barometer Check: Transatlantic Security and the Munich Security Conference
On 18 February, an article entitled Conférence sur la Sécurité : l’UE en quête de sa souveraineté by Bernard Chappedelaine, ex adviser to the French Foreign Ministry, was published on the website of the Institut Montaigne (France).
Security Conference: The EU in Search of its Sovereignty
Joseph Dellatte, an analyst at the Institut Montaigne, examines in his report entitled Qui a peur du Grand Méchant Marché Carbone? the future of the Emission Trading System (ETS), a mechanism that makes industries pay for CO2 emissions. It is about using money, rather than prohibitions, to reduce them; but today the system is increasingly working against Europeans.
Who Is Afraid of a Big Carbon Market? Three Future Scenarios for the European ETS System
Several months before the milestone Pact on Migration and Asylum enters into force and lays a basis for a large-scale reform of the bloc’s migration policy, the European Commission published another curious document on the topic. This is the first European asylum and migration management strategy It defines the priorities that will guide the agreement's implementation over the next five years.
Innovation in Migration Management. The EU searches for a new paradigm. Will it Succeed?
In the run-up to the Dutch general elections in the autumn of 2025, the question of the modernization of migration and asylum policies was raised as a topical issue. Some parties advocated a fundamental reform of the asylum system, whereby parts of the asylum procedure would take place outside the European Union and refugees would only be able to come to Europe through resettlement.
On Externalization of Asylum, with Responsibility Offloaded to Third Countries
In their report entitled Better coordination for a more efficient European energy system, the authors from the Bruegel Institute of Belgium examine the prospects of the European energy industry. They suggest three measures: to establish a single energy data hub, delegate cross-border grid planning to the European Commission and to link the national energy plans (NECPs) to funding from Brussels.
Better coordination for a more efficient European energy system
On 11 February, an article entitled Europe is chasing the wrong fix for its growth crisis was published on the Politico online newspaper’s website – dedicated to the idea of overcoming the EU’s economic lag by deepening its federalization and building it into the global economy.
Europe is chasing the wrong fix for its growth crisis