New ETTG Policy Brief on the EU and Global Development

The European Think Tanks Group (ETTG) is pleased to announce the release of a new policy brief on the EU’s role in global development. This report is a culmination of a stimulating discussion held in Rome, which brought together over 30 key figures for a closed-door event.

The Rome event featured a diverse group of participants, including EU policymakers, representatives from member states, leading think tanks, and renowned experts. Hosted by the Spanish Ambassador in Rome, the program began with a welcome dinner followed by a full day of in-depth discussions.

The central theme of the event was navigating the multifaceted challenges facing the EU’s global development efforts. Participants tackled critical issues arising from geopolitical tensions, climate change, internal EU dynamics, global competition, and shifting narratives surrounding development.

Authored by Iliana Olivie (ETTG and Elcano Royal Institute), Daniele Fattibene (ETTG Secretariat), Maria Santillan (Elcano Royal Institute) and reviewed by Niels Keijzer (IDOS) and Dora Meredith (ODI) this policy brief builds upon the insightful conclusions drawn during the Rome event.

Find valuable insights and recommendations for the EU’s future in global development here.

More on the ETTG Annual Dialogue here

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