Europe: What to watch out for in 2016-2017
The report analyzes the EU's challenges and choices for 2016-2017, impacting its long-term future, including economic reforms, digital market integration, migration, geopolitical risks, and the UK's EU membership.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | World Economic Forum |
Authors: | Afsin Yurdakul, Alexander De Croo, Carl Bildt, Christina Fonseca, Damon Wilson, Daniel Gros, Dennis Simonneau, Ivan Krastev, Javier Solana, Jean-michel Six, Mark Spelman, Marta Dassu, Miguel Poiares Maduro, Rafal Trzaskowski, Robin Niblett, Katinka Barysch |
Time horizon: | 2016 |
Geographic focus: | Europe |
Page count: | 17 pages |
Methods
The research method involved analyzing current issues facing the EU, presenting policy choices for European leaders, and creating two fictitious scenarios to illustrate potential outcomes. It also included data analysis from official EU statistics and other sources like Eurobarometer.
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Key Insights
The report discusses the European Union's immediate and long-term challenges, focusing on economic reforms, digital market integration, migration, geopolitical risks, and the UK's EU membership. It presents two scenarios for 2026 based on the EU's policy decisions in 2016-2017, highlighting the interconnectedness of various policy areas and the potential for either progress or decline.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: 2010s time horizon | 2016 time horizon | 2017 | English publication language | Europe geographic scope | crisis scenario | data privacy | digital agenda | digital market | digitization | economic reforms | economy | employment | europe | european economy | european leaders | european union | eurozone governance | financial crisis | foreign affairs | foreign policy | geopolitical risks | global agenda council on europe | globalisation | governance | growth | innovation | migration | productivity | russia | technology | trade agreements | uk membership