Cohesion policy has not yet learned enough from the crises. This is what a study presented to the European Parliament’s Committee on Regional Development (REGI) on Tuesday, 8 November, found.
In fact, this study takes an interest in the repercussions of the pandemic and the war in Ukraine on cohesion policy. These have not hit the territories the same way. For example, the islands were reportedly hit harder by Covid-19 than by the Russian invasion, since they are less dependent on...