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Martin Unfried published in the Tageszeitung Berlin
Check out ITEM-researcher Martin Unfried’s insightful column in the Tageszeitung Berlin! He challenges the typical portrayal of the EU in German media, debunking myths of
Martin Unfried featured as a guest on interview programme De Stemming of L1
ITEM researcher Martin Unfried was a guest on L1’s De Stemming interview programme on Saturday 19 May. The topic of discussion was the European Parliament
ITEM projectpartner Coordination Point Border Obstacles Flanders-Netherlands
A milestone in the cooperation between Flanders and the Netherlands: the project ‘Coordination Point Border Obstacles Flanders-Netherlands (Schakelpunt)’ was approved by the supervisory committee Interreg
Cross-Border Impact Assessment 2024: topics announced
The topics for the Cross-Border Impact Assessment 2024 have been selected and the research phase is progressing well. The final reports will be presented
No mention of border regions on EU’s political agenda
On 29 April 2024, the Next ITEM: European Elections and Border Regions event took place at EIPA Maastricht. During this event, ITEM experts Martin
Broad Prosperity in border regions: not easy, but essential
On 27 and 28 March 2024, the ‘Limburgse tweedaagse’ (two-day event) of the National Network Broad Prosperity took place in Maastricht, organised by NEIMED, the
Cross-border coordination points: Experts emphasize the added-value
What are the pros and cons of the amended Commission proposal (COM (2023) 790) for an EU regulation on a cross-border mechanism? ITEM organised a
WinWin4WorkLife project start
WinWin4WorkLife Project Launches to Explore and Enhance Remote Work Impacts Across Europe From February 2024, the WinWin4WorkLife project has begun, aimed at understanding and addressing
Opinion: Border effects assessment must be improved
Opinion: Border effects assessment must be improved A new year, new tax rules. Sugar tax is driving Dutch consumers across the border, was the gist