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European Union research policies prioritize political agendas over scientific evidence. The EU Green Deal risks repeating past failures by not addressing core environmental issues effectively.

Area of Science:

  • Environmental Policy
  • Political Science
  • European Union Studies

Background:

  • European Union (EU) research policies have historically been driven by political objectives rather than scientific imperatives.
  • This trend raises concerns about the efficacy of current and future EU initiatives, such as the EU Green Deal.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To critically analyze the historical alignment of EU research policies with scientific goals.
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  • Qualitative analysis of EU policy documents and research funding allocations.
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