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War and Emigration: Population Movement as a Structural Consequence of Conflict

Conflict as a Driver of Population Displacement War remains one of the most powerful drivers of large scale emigration. Beyond immediate humanitarian impact, armed conflict reshapes demographic structures, labor markets and long term economic trajectories. As violence escalates, populations are forced to relocate, either internally or across borders, creating complex migration patterns that extend well beyond the duration of the conflict itself. Drivers of War Induced Emigration 1. Physical Insecurity: The primary driver is direct

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Artemis Mission: Space Exploration as Strategy and Industry

From Exploration to Permanent Presence The Artemis program, led by NASA, represents a shift in how space is approached at a global level. Its objective is not only to return humans to the Moon, but to establish a sustained presence that enables long term scientific, technological and economic activity. This transition marks a broader evolution: space is moving from episodic exploration to continuous infrastructure development. Drivers Behind the Artemis Program 1. Technological Advancement Artemis integrates

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Can Europe break free from US tech dominance?

A Question of Technological Sovereignty Europe’s digital economy remains deeply intertwined with the global technology ecosystem, yet heavily dependent on U.S.-based platforms and infrastructure. Companies such as Microsoft, Google, and Amazon dominate cloud computing, data infrastructure and digital services across the continent. This dependence has elevated technological sovereignty from a policy discussion to a strategic priority. The central question is no longer whether Europe should reduce reliance on external providers, but whether it can do

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Madrid Economic Forum 2026: Interpreting Uncertainty in a Fragmented Global Economy

A Forum Shaped by Structural Uncertainty The 2026 edition of the Madrid Economic Forum takes place in a context defined by persistent volatility, geopolitical fragmentation and shifting economic priorities. As inflation remains uneven, global growth diverges across regions and geopolitical tensions reshape trade and energy markets, the forum positions itself as a space to interpret economic transformation.   Key Themes from the 2026 Agenda 1. Growth Under Fragmentation Speakers and panels converge around a central

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Oil Markets Under Shock: War in Iran and the Global Economic Impact

A New Energy Disruption Global oil markets are experiencing one of the most severe disruptions in recent decades following the escalation of war involving Iran. Attacks on energy infrastructure and the effective disruption of the Strait of Hormuz, through which roughly 20% of global oil flows, have sharply reduced supply and increased volatility across energy markets. Oil prices have surged above $100 per barrel, with spikes approaching historical highs as supply constraints intensify and market

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Brexit and Europe: A Relationship Redefined

From Separation to Strategic Adjustment Since the United Kingdom formally left the European Union in 2020, Brexit has moved from a political rupture to a structural adjustment in European governance and economic relations. The initial phase focused on legal withdrawal and trade arrangements under the EU–UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement. Today, the debate increasingly concerns long-term strategic positioning: how the United Kingdom and the European Union redefine cooperation in trade, security, technology and geopolitical influence.

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