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Rethinking Europe: In light of rising challenges Europe faces, there is an increasing demand for changes to be made based on the initial principles the European Union was created upon. How can a structural reform towards a more efficient union be started and should it opt for more or less integration in the EU?
Prevalence of economic reintegration: Bearing in mind the sustainable peace on the European continent, how can the EU contribute to the economic reintegration of frozen conflict zones such as Northern Cyprus, Kosovo, Transnistria and Crimea?
Considering the increasing importance of eLearning, how can the EU Member States and all the European Countries incorporate digital technologies in educational environments to further enhance the field of learning?
How should the European Union assure that the human rights of both legal and illegal immigrants into Member States are respected and their integration in the society is nurtured?
The financial and economic crisis revealed weaknesses in the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) framework. Is there a need for a deeper and fairer EMU? What are the next steps in reforming the EU’s economic governance, to what extent can we manage existing EU structural shortfall in order to address efficiently internal economic divergences, external growth gap and lack of confidence among investors and consumers?
As a contribution to Entrepreneurship 2020 Action plan, European Union aims to strengthen the business environment for new-age business ideas and innovative entrepreneurs. Bearing in mind the impact of sharing economy to the economic growth, how can the EU create stimulative legislative framework for innovative startups to succeed?
Taking into account that the global temperature increased by 0.75 C over 2015 the humanity is deeply concerned about the environment. In December 2015, Paris hosted a UN Climate Change Conference, COP21 as a result parties concluded the Paris Agreement setting new goals to protect the environment globally. While 174 parties, including the EU, have agreed and signed the Paris Agreement, experts and civil society already point out the weakness of the agreement.
Taking into account that private consumer data collected by online platforms is continuously sold to third parties, how can the European Union guarantee data protection and online privacy for every individual?
Several rounds talks have been arranged since 2013 to negotiate the terms of the Transatlantic Trade Investment Partnership (TTIP) between the EU and USA in order to provide smoother trade between the two economic blocs. After the recently concluded 13th round of negotiations, there are 17 consolidated texts out of preliminary 25 on the table. How should the guidelines be altered and applied, taking into consideration the discrepancies between the labour standards in the EU and USA?