Carnegie Europe seeks to prove that Europe is a global leader in many areas but is often not recognized as such, challenging the dominant narrative that Europe is punching below its weight on the international stage.
The dominant narrative is that Europe struggles to be a powerful or effective global actor. However, Carnegie Europe seeks to prove that Europe is a global leader in many areas—including tech, R&D, climate legislation, international student inflow, and cultural diplomacy—but is often not recognized as such. Carnegie seeks to map these soft power indicators to form a data-driven argument that Europe is a global leader in many sectors.
Carnegie seeks to collaborate with us to outsource the majority of the data collection and aggregation for the argument. BRG will collect and organize the data to form the basis of the argument by identifying key sectors and selecting data metrics to support it. This data will be organized into a final report to submit to Carnegie to be evolved into writing and then published.
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