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Germany and Spain are frequently grouped together in international studies, policy reports, and economic indices, such as those measuring dietary guidelines [1], energy capacity factors [2], and security foresight [3]. They are both members of the MSCI EMU Index [4], share similar trends in high-net-worth individual migration [5], and are often cited together in research regarding environmental policy {fact:10, fact:11, fact:12} and nuclear energy phase-out decisions [6].
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Quest for Strategic Autonomy? Europe Grapples with the US - China ... realinstitutoelcano.org 2 facts
claimSupport for European strategic autonomy remains strong and consistent in Southern and Western Europe, specifically in Austria, France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Spain.
claimAustria, France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Spain have maintained their support for European strategic autonomy since the 2020 ETNC report.
Designing Carbon Pricing Policies Across the Globe link.springer.com 2 facts
Dietary Guidelines and Quality - Principles of Nutritional Assessment nutritionalassessment.org 1 fact
referenceMany countries have developed indices measuring adherence to national dietary guidelines based on the Healthy Eating Index concept, including Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, The Netherlands, Russia, Spain, and Thailand.
The Power of Change: Innovation for Development and Deployment ... nationalacademies.org 1 fact
accountFollowing the Fukushima accident, several countries, including Germany, Italy, Switzerland, and Spain, decided to phase out their nuclear programs.
Private Wealth Migration 2025 | Press Release - Henley & Partners henleyglobal.com 1 fact
measurementFrance, Spain, and Germany are expected to see net high-net-worth individual losses in 2025, with projected net outflows of 800, 500, and 400 millionaires, respectively.
Political and social trends in the future of global security. A meta ... link.springer.com 1 fact
referenceThe Atlantic Alliance, the European Union, and official bodies linked to the Defence Ministries of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States compiled foresight studies between 2007 and 2017 to identify major political and social trends affecting global security for the period 2030–2045.
Clean Energy Solutions Must Include Nuclear | ClearPath clearpath.org 1 fact
referenceThe MIT report 'The Future of Nuclear Energy in a Carbon Constrained World' (2018) assumes a 90% capacity factor for dispatchable energy sources (nuclear, natural gas, coal) and specific capacity factors for wind and solar based on the best 10-year historical record (Germany: 19% wind/9% solar; Spain: 25% wind/33% solar).
Global perspectives on energy technology assessment and ... link.springer.com 1 fact
claimEvidence from Germany, the UK, Spain, and Denmark indicates that combining support mechanisms—such as Feed-in Tariffs (FITs), Feed-in Premiums (FIPs), Contracts for Difference (CfDs), Green Certificates, and investment grants—provides greater investment certainty and flexibility than single-policy approaches.
A systematic review of cognitive behavioral therapy-based ... frontiersin.org 1 fact
measurementThe geographic distribution of the 13 studies included in the systematic review was: Sweden (23%), Spain (23%), Germany (23%), United States of America (15%), Australia (8%), and Iceland (8%).
United States Foreign Intelligence Relationships everycrsreport.com 1 fact
claimHost-country partners provide political clearance enabling the United States to establish intelligence facilities and may provide infrastructure support, a practice observed in close U.S. allies including Germany, the United Kingdom, Japan, Italy, Spain, Portugal, and South Korea.
Iran War: Potential Impact on Global Equities - Charles Schwab schwab.com 1 fact
referenceThe MSCI EMU Index includes equities from Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain.