How can France become a leader in innovation?
Extraterritoriality, widely used by the United States, combines the fight against global threats with the reinforcement of its economic domination. Faced with US sanctions, Europe sees its sovereignty under threat and must integrate this reality into its economic strategy. How can Europe react?
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 a changing, volatile and risky world, UK and France need to cooperate more closely than ever before.
Migration issues are tensioning political discussions and visions of Europe more than ever before. The European right to asylum is in danger.
"The Islamist ideology generates fear. But we should be driven by reason rather than fear. It is by understanding the machinery of the Islamist engine that we will be able to respond to the challenge before us." Hakim El Karoui
From videoconferences to artificial intelligence, from predictive justice to blockchain, the ability of digital technology to transform the public service of justice is significant.
We must put an end to perceived ideas on energy: our policy in this sector and our actions for climate should be based on objective assessments
This report analyses the way in which institutions of French higher education, for initial and continuous training, can use digital potential efficiently, to enhance the quality of their educational model, better integrate students in the professional world and reinforce French institutions’ attractivity in France and abroad.
This report suggests a new strategy, around four goals: prioritizing the Maghreb, containing the spread of Islamism, preventing future migration crises and adopting a mediating force posture.
“It is because distrust, ignorance, and the growing hostility of part of the population are threatening our national unity, that the Muslims of France must use knowledge to combat stereotypes and fundamentalism.”
This transition calls for a change, from a linear model of society to a circular model that turns waste into resources.
Today, policies prioritise the fight against pollution over mobility issues, which are vital nonetheless. How can these two approaches be reconciled while maintaining ambitious economic and ecological objectives?