A TALE OF TWO ISLANDS: BAILOUT OR BANKRUPTCY?
By: EBR | Friday, May 10, 2013
Why should (German) taxpayers bail out Russian oligarchs who are in danger of losing their tax-evaded money? Silly question. Of course they shouldn´t – none of their business.
Taiwan’s new EU Ambassador wants: ‘a more far-reaching EU-Taiwan relationship’
By: EBR | Monday, May 6, 2013
Mr. Kuoyu Tung recently took up his role as Taiwan’s Ambassador to the EU, one of his country’s most important postings abroad, replacing his predecessor David Lin who was appointed Foreign Minister late last year.
New EESC President Malosse put citizens at the heart of the EU public debate
By: EBR | Wednesday, May 1, 2013
The Frenchman Henri Malosse kicked off 2 1/2-year tenure as head of the oldest EU institution that represents civil society.
Under Cypriot clouds a landmark deal on single bank supervisor secured!
By: EBR | Tuesday, March 19, 2013
While the struggle around the Cypriot bailout went on today, the Irish Presidency has reached a provisional agreement with the European Parliament to create a single supervisor for cross-border Eurozone banks.
Silicon Europe
By: EBR | Monday, September 10, 2012
To envision a European Silicon Valley, in the image and likeness of the original version in the San Francisco Bay, is more or less like seeing a mirage in the desert. Europe is a starry-eyed idealist, always taken aback by its own modesty.
Entrepreneurship Summer School / Editorial
By: EBR | Monday, September 3, 2012
ThinkYoung and Google organized the second edition of the Entrepreneurship Summer School which was held from the 9th to the 13th of July.
Entrepreneurship, Spain and failure
By: EBR | Monday, September 3, 2012
On Wednesday 11th of July, Mrs. Isabel Benjumea, founder and CEO of GREATNESS, spoke at the European Parliament to a group of young entrepreneurs from different nationalities, in a debate promoted by ThinkYoung’s Entrepreneurship Summer School.
Europe united in a more entrepreneurial atmosphere
By: EBR | Monday, September 3, 2012
The stereotypes and the fear to fail is in most cases the biggest barrier to a more entrepreneurial oriented class in Europe.
Is the European youth entrepreneurial oriented?
By: EBR | Monday, September 3, 2012
The data don’t show it, but the answer is simple and clear - yes. Between the 9th and the 13th of July Brussels hosted the second edition of ThinkYoung’s Entrepreneurship Summer School to which 70 participants from 19 countries came, expressing Europe’s multicultural.
Learning Entrepreneurship by building on Innovative Learning Methods from European Industry Executive Levels
By: EBR | Monday, September 3, 2012
Building a stronger culture of entrepreneurial mind-sets amongst young Europeans is a key driver in tackling major European challenges such as competitiveness and youth unemployment, and is therefore becoming more and more embedded in policy across Europe.
Peers in Passion
By: EBR | Monday, September 3, 2012
Someone said that great minds have purposes, others have wishes. This considering, what happens when 70 young brilliant minds, with the challenging common goal of becoming successful entrepreneurs, get together for one whole week? Now I know, because I was there, the outcome is just amazing.
A European and Greek Tenable Choice
By: EBR | Thursday, July 26, 2012
Four fundamental flaws have compromised Greek policy efforts and need to be reconsidered to solve the financial crisis of Greece and more broadly of Europe.
Investors want CEOs to engage in EU Policy debate
By: EBR | Monday, June 4, 2012
According to the latest research from FTI Consulting*, investor interest and enterprise value benefit from active Policy Involvement and investors expect more face-to-face engagement with policymakers.
Concerns over the EU legal order
By: EBR | Thursday, May 31, 2012
How far can the European Commission go in interpreting procedural rules? Several recent cases fuel this discomfort
Short Story of Converting People into Digits
By: EBR | Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Many people complain about the lack of presence of the European Union in the life of ordinary citizens. Many complain that they are actually not aware of what this huge structure of supranational or intergovernmental organisations is doing...
EU moving towards a European Energy Community
By: EBR | Friday, February 17, 2012
The European energy community is Jacques Delors’ visionary response to challenges that, if not addressed, have the potential of putting the European countries and the EU at risk. And so far, the main energy challenges have not been adequately addressed.
Greece: Why Not Go Back to the Drachma?
By: EBR | Monday, February 13, 2012
In the international debate about Greece's future options, it is often argued that the only way out for Greece is to abandon the euro and return to its national currency.
Europe′s salvation lies within itself
By: EBR | Thursday, January 5, 2012
Red alert, passengers. We are not joking anymore. We are not talking about the possible “restructuring” of the sovereign debt of a single peripheral country.
New Greek Government Runs Out of Steam
By: EBR | Friday, December 30, 2011
Six weeks after forming a transitional government to overcome its crisis, Greece is still failing to deliver its promised reforms. The cabinet of Prime Minister Lucas Papademos is deeply divided and has lost the public's confidence.
The power of living in truth
By: EBR | Thursday, December 22, 2011
The world’s greatest shortage is not of oil, clean water, or food, but of moral leadership. With a commitment to truth – scientific, ethical, and personal – a society can overcome the many crises of poverty, disease, hunger, and instability that confront us.



By: N. Peter Kramer
