Natalia Hidalgo Martínez was an intern with the External Affairs team at the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA).
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Baltic Triumvirate Bring a ‘Typhoon’ to Brussels
The nomination of Kaja Kallas as European Union foreign policy chief promises a heavyweight and eastern-centered reworking of the bloc’s foreign policy.
Spain Soars: Is Record-Beating Economic Growth Sustainable?
Spain is Europe’s fastest-growing economy. Its success is based on Airbnb-driven tourism – fueling tension.
Will Spain’s New European Commissioner Be Telefonica’s Woman?
Spanish socialist Teresa Ribera is set to become the next European Competition Commissioner. European telecom operators count on her.
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Weapons or Welfare: Spain’s Security Dilemma
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is between a rock and a hard place as he seeks to boost defense investment without damaging social support.
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April 10, 2025
Weapons or Welfare: Spain’s Security Dilemma
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is between a rock and a hard place as he seeks to boost defense investment without damaging social support.
December 2, 2024
Baltic Triumvirate Bring a ‘Typhoon’ to Brussels
The nomination of Kaja Kallas as European Union foreign policy chief promises a heavyweight and eastern-centered reworking of the bloc’s foreign policy.
November 26, 2024
Spain Soars: Is Record-Beating Economic Growth Sustainable?
Spain is Europe’s fastest-growing economy. Its success is based on Airbnb-driven tourism – fueling tension.
October 10, 2024
Will Spain’s New European Commissioner Be Telefonica’s Woman?
Spanish socialist Teresa Ribera is set to become the next European Competition Commissioner. European telecom operators count on her.
September 13, 2024
Spain: NATO’s Laggard
NATO requires members to spend at least 2% of GDP on defense. At 1.28%, Spain is dead last, and Madrid’s path to hitting the target is littered with obstacles.
September 9, 2024
Draghi Dilemma: Should Madrid Allow Saudi Investment in Telefonica?
Saudi Arabia wants a stake in Spain’s incumbent telecom operator. Mario Draghi’s awaited report on European competitiveness wants to attract investment — but at what cost?
