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How Europe can prepare for its next chapter
As new administrations come to power, and as the public health and economic consequences of the pandemic linger, Europe is preparing for a new and uncertain chapter. Leading decision-makers gathered at #ECFR21 in Berlin on December 9-10 to discuss these and myriad issues facing the region today. To explore some of Europe’s key challenges and opportunities in 2022 and beyond, revisit these insights and dive deeper on crucial topics, including:
  • how correcting the gender imbalance in Central and Eastern Europe would radically benefit women and transform national economies
  • the challenge of being better prepared for future pandemics, climate risk, and prospects for Europe’s economies
  • Europe’s aging population and the evolving pension situation
  • what entrepreneurship could deliver by 2030
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Central Europe's great gender opportunity
Growth has slowed in Central and Eastern Europe, where women account for 60 percent of all college graduates and only 45 percent of the labor force. A new McKinsey report shows that closing the gap could reignite economies across the region.
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Forward Thinking on pandemic preparedness, climate risk, and Europe's recovery with Guntram Wolff
The director of one of Europe's most influential think tanks reflects on how to better prepare for the next pandemic, and turns his attention to the challenges of postpandemic economic recovery in an era of rising climate risk.
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European insurance and the future of senior protection and well-being
As Europe's population ages and older adults' needs broaden, insurers have a valuable opportunity to forge a path and build ecosystems to better serve the senior population.
Build the ecosystem   >
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How prioritizing health can be a prescription for Romania's prosperity
Better use of known interventions could help reduce Romania's overall disease burden over the next two decades.
Advance health and prosperity   >
Entrepreneurship zeitgeist 2030
Making start-ups Germany's next economic powerhouse.
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The sky is the limit
The sky is the limit: Perspectives on the emerging European commercial aircraft value chain recovery and beyond
Demand for European commercial aircraft is poised to recover. How should the industry respond?
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Five trends reshaping European power markets
Utilities, traders, and large power consumers face significant challenges addressing the next normal.
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How the European machinery industry can emerge stronger from the pandemic
How the European machinery industry can emerge stronger from the pandemic
The European machinery industry has an opportunity to accelerate out of the COVID-19 crisis with an ambitious plan aimed at altering industry fundamentals and increasing growth and profits.
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Road to recovery: The state of corporate restructuring in Europe
Road to recovery: The state of corporate restructuring in Europe
As the next normal draws nearer, trends in corporate restructuring are coming into focus. Here's how organizations can prepare.
Understand emerging trends   >
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