How the EU can defeat populism
By: EBR | Tuesday, November 28, 2017
The flood waters of populism may yet engulf Europe's liberal democracies. The EU and its members haven't fashioned convincing responses to the siren songs of populist parties, and now some EU governments are even singing them too
New report calls for sustainable production models in the fashion industry
By: EBR | Tuesday, November 28, 2017
Stella McCartney and Ellen MacArthur have partnered to launch a revolutionary report which urgently calls for a new, shared vision for a circular fashion industry, in order to eliminate environmental externalities
In the battle against fake news, the bots may be winning
By: EBR | Monday, November 27, 2017
Lawyers from top tech companies were recently asked about the role their firms played in the 2016 United States presidential election, during three Congress hearings
These 5 industries will be first to do business in space
By: EBR | Monday, November 27, 2017
Companies around the world - in transportation, exploration, energy, construction or hospitality - are all looking upwards for the next growth opportunity. Space is quickly becoming a place where the industries that power our global economy will conduct business
Towards a cohesion policy that leaves no town or region behind
By: EBR | Monday, November 27, 2017
Brexit, budget tensions, recentralisation processes and the rise of Euroscepticism and populist ideas: European economic, social and territorial cohesion are being tested on several fronts
Can being too intelligent make you a less effective leader?
By: EBR | Friday, November 24, 2017
Asking staff about the qualities of a good leader is a surefire way to get them talking
Climate finance, the sticking point in COP23
By: EBR | Tuesday, November 21, 2017
Rich countries had pledged to raise $100 billion each year in climate finance for developing countries by 2020. As of September 2017, they had pledged just $10.3 billion. And the question of who should pay remains unanswered.
Why the amount of emails we’re receiving is stressing us out
By: EBR | Tuesday, November 21, 2017
Email is integral to the way that many of us work. Yet there is no universally accepted standard for its use, which leaves many of us struggling to find strategies that will help us work effectively without also overstressing or causing email fatigue
How the American dream turned into greed and inequality
By: EBR | Friday, November 17, 2017
The American Dream is broken. Paul Ryan, speaker of the House of Representatives, recently stated that "in our country, the condition of your birth does not determine the outcome of your life."
New goals in a new era
By: Athanase Papandropoulos | Friday, November 17, 2017
According to the 96 years old French philosopher Edgar Morin, we live in the era of complexity
Turkey: Europe Out, Middle East In
By: EBR | Friday, November 17, 2017
As the primary source of tourists visiting Turkey shifts from Europe to the Middle East, a 150 year-long era comes to a close
Why the fake news bomb has exploded
By: EBR | Friday, November 17, 2017
We are just out of the field on a flash poll in the U.S. taken last week, with 1,000 members of the general population and an oversample of 113 Silicon Valley-based tech employees on the impact of fake news on trust in mainstream media
Why wisdom can’t be taught?
By: EBR | Thursday, November 16, 2017
In the pursuit of wisdom, executives may find themselves taking off their masks to become truly authentic and reflective leaders
COP23 in search of a leader
By: EBR | Thursday, November 16, 2017
Between coal-addicted Germany, France with its ideas but dearth of new commitments, and the EU entangled in its contradictions, the political weight of the COP23 turned out lighter than expected. EURACTIV France reports
Cyber security at civil nuclear facilities – understanding the risks
By: EBR | Thursday, November 16, 2017
Recent high-profile cyber attacks, including the deployment of the sophisticated 2010 Stuxnet worm, have raised new concerns about the cyber security vulnerabilities of nuclear facilities
How Academics Can Rebuild Trust in Science
By: EBR | Thursday, November 16, 2017
The tools for overcoming declining trust in science lie in science itself
Learning in the digital age: is Greece enough capable and to what extend can follow the digital learning developments?
By: EBR | Thursday, November 16, 2017
There may be difficulties in accepting the digitization of services such as taxi in our country, but the civilized world continues the evolutionary race
Greece: step back to the past?
By: N. Peter Kramer | Tuesday, November 14, 2017
In his first speech to the SYRIZA parliamentary group since the summer, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras stepped up his effort to put distance between SYRIZA and New Democracy in voters’ minds in what many see as a pre-cursor for the political battle to come in Greece over the coming months
Paradise Papers is an ‘opportunity’ for EU to tackle multinational tax evasion, says Greek MEP
By: EBR | Tuesday, November 14, 2017
The Paradise Papers has presented the EU with a golden opportunity to crack down on tax evasion by multinationals and the art of investing profits from cheap labour in tax havens practised by emerging economies, insists European Parliament Vice-President Dimitris Papadimoulis
5 issues that will shape the future, according to the experts
By: EBR | Monday, November 13, 2017
Our future’s bright: new technology promises solutions to the world’s biggest problems. But the future’s also frightening: accelerating change is disrupting every aspect of life



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