Featured insight Type Report Date 16 Apr 2024 Staying ahead: the case for a European Action Plan for Rare Diseases Read more
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Research Date 16 Sep 2022 How resilient is the renewed EU-US cooperation? Nearly two years on from President Biden’s election victory, the ill-tempered clashes between US and EU officials over trade, climate change and security during the last decade can appear a... Read more
Research Date 14 Sep 2022 Shelving Schengen – how to unpack the EU’s steps and options to curb Russian tourism Following an agreement among EU foreign ministers in late August, on September 9th the European Council adopted a recommendation by the European Commission to suspend the 2007 EU-Russia visa facilitation... Read more
Research Date 13 Sep 2022 UN General Assembly: progress or paralysis The UN General Assembly’s High-Level General Debate (i.e leaders' speeches) starts on Tuesday, 20 September, facing a hot war in Europe, a dialogue of the deaf between the world’s two... Read more
Research Date 9 Sep 2022 The death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II The death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is a moment of great sadness and reflection. For many in Britain she was the most prominent and permanent figure in their... Read more
Research Date 8 Sep 2022 Top in Tech: Roger Taylor on making AI work for governments and citizens This week on Top in Tech, Conan D'Arcy speaks to Roger Taylor, former Chair of both the Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation and the Office of Qualifications and Examinations... Read more
Report Date 8 Sep 2022 Qatar and the future of European energy security Commenting on Europe’s gas crisis, the prime minister of Belgium recently said that Europe would face “terrible winters” for the next five to ten years. The warning by the Belgian... Read more
Research Date 6 Sep 2022 How ICSs will aid the NHS's digital transformation Welcome to the final episode of our mini-series exploring the NHS's adoption of Integrated Care Systems, presented by the GC Health and Life Sciences practice. NHS England Chief Executive Amanda... Read more
Podcast Date 1 Sep 2022 Global Month Ahead: Italian election, US midterms, and the UNGA Welcome to the Global Month Ahead, a new Global Counsel podcast highlighting the key events in the month to come. In each episode, Global Macro Associate Director Isabelle Trick will... Read more
Research Date 1 Sep 2022 Back to school in Brussels – where next for digital policy? As the long summer days start drawing to a close and Brussels gradually awakens from recess, attention is shifting towards the EU’s policy agenda for the autumn. While digital policy... Read more
Research Date 30 Aug 2022 National resistance to joint medical procurement: fractures in the European Health Union? As European governments reflect on lessons from covid-19 to improve pandemic preparedness, the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union (EU) recently reached a provisional agreement on a... Read more
Podcast Date 25 Aug 2022 Top in Tech: is tech policy still an EU priority? This week on Top in Tech, Conan D'Arcy is joined by Associate Director Max von Thun and EU Policy Practice Director Ana Martínez to discuss the past year in EU... Read more
Podcast Date 23 Aug 2022 Will ICSs address health inequalities in England? Welcome to the second episode of a new mini-series exploring the NHS's adoption of Integrated Care Systems, presented by the Global Counsel Health and Life Sciences practice. As part of... Read more
Research Date 19 Aug 2022 After previous controversial elections, could Kenya’s electoral commission make amends this year? Kenyan elections have a troublesome past. In 2007, post-election violence saw over 1,200 people killed and triggered a new constitution which introduced the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC). But... Read more
Podcast Date 12 Aug 2022 Top in Tech: Blair Levin on the history and future of US tech regulation Few people have been as pivotal in the history of US tech and telecom regulation as Blair Levin. Levin served as chief of staff in the Federal Communications Commission during... Read more
Research Date 8 Aug 2022 Accidental war and Xi's sleepless nights At a private meeting in Beijing before the covid-19 pandemic, President Xi Jinping confided to a visiting foreign guest that there were two things which kept him awake at night... Read more
Podcast Date 5 Aug 2022 The geopolitics of: infrastructure For many living in the US and the UK, encountering crumbling and inadequate infrastructure is a daily part of life. Yet, the tide may be turning. Last month's G20 Summit... Read more
Research Date 5 Aug 2022 The Inflation Reduction Act could be the crown jewel of US climate policy As temperatures soar across the globe, Democrats in Congress have woven together a party-line package to help achieve President Biden’s goal of a 50% reduction in greenhouse gases by 2030... Read more
Podcast Date 3 Aug 2022 How will Integrated Care Systems address NHS workforce issues? Welcome to the first episode of a new mini-series exploring the NHS's adoption of Integrated Care Systems, presented by the Global Counsel Health and Life Sciences practice. As part of... Read more