How can France become a leader in innovation?
The Chips Diplomacy Support Initiative (CHIPDIPLO) is an 18-month project led by the Institut Montaigne and co-funded by the European Commission. It aims to strengthen Europe's semiconductor strategy in the face of geopolitical tensions. Its objectives are to anticipate industrial risks, coordinate member states' policies and develop international partnerships. The consortium brings together experts, industrialists and researchers to analyze the challenges and provide recommendations to the EU. CHIPDIPLO supports the EU Chips Act and promotes Europe's attractiveness for innovation and investment.
This report analyzes the future of the EU's Clean Industrial Deal and the place of European industry in a post-carbon world. Based on over 500 interviews, it compares decarbonization strategies and puts forward recommendations for strengthening European competitiveness.
In times of a pandemic, what harm can social media posts actually cause?
Transatlantic opinion on global challenges before and after Covid-19
Now is the time for Europeans to use all their room for manoeuvre - less restricted than is often said - to take the initiative on a range of issues that shape the way the world evolves.
China has risen to become strong and self reliant, while Europe wants to foster multilateralism and global integration. Does that make Europe vulnerable? How did we get here, and where do we go?
How the European Union could help the world decarbonize through carbon pricing policies
Stuck between notoriety and opportunity, Seine-Saint-Denis is not just a regular suburb.
Ten proposals for teaching and supporting young people in their digital habits, and encouraging responsible behavior online.
What are the lessons from East Asian countries on their management of the Covid-19 crisis?
Algorithmic biases are likely to induce strong discrimination. 8 recommendations to control algorithm production and prevent biases.
To be heard on the international stage, Europe needs to have a leading role in space.
Nine recommendations to facilitate the deployment of solar energy on the african continent.
Between privacy, efficiency and public interest, how do Europe, China and India reconcile priorities?
With the imminent expiry of the Cotonou Agreement, the question of relations between the European Union and Africa is raised. It is now time to put the partnership with the African continent back at the center of the European agenda.
What choices for 5G infrastructure in Europe? The Huawei case has taken on a controversial dimension that reveals crucial strategic issues for Europe between China and the United States.