FAES Foundation has launched on Tuesday 30, its strategic report Inequality, Opportunities and the Welfare Society in Spain, which claims that talking about inequality in our country is talking about the performance of the welfare state. In this sense, FAES notes that the duality of the labour market, the performance of the education system, institutional quality and the impact of these three issues on the effectiveness of the welfare state are the main factors explaining inequality in Spain. However, it also states that, overall, Spain is in the intermediate positions of all indicators of inequality, as wealth, consumption, income and poverty rates compared to the EU 15 countries.
/25.05.15/.- José María Aznar has welcomed this morning the participants in the third FAES Middle East and North Africa Visitor Program, with whom he has conversed and reviewed the big challenges faced by the region, and has encouraged them to lead the defence of democracy, freedom and human rights in their home countries.
/13.05.15/.- El secretario general de la Fundación FAES, Javier Zarzalejos, ha subrayado hoy en su Análisis ‘La ruta del voto’ que el Partido Popular y Ciudadanos, cuyo “socio deseado es UPyD”, son proyectos políticos diferentes. A su juicio, la lógica de poder sitúa a este en “rumbo de colisión con el PP, ahora y después de las elecciones”. “Ciudadanos proyecta un mensaje poco sincero de amable antipolítica que hace pasar desapercibidas ante muchos potenciales votantes sus aspiraciones de poder, que no están llamadas a coincidir con el Partido Popular”, afirma Zarzalejos.
/17.04.15/.- FAES Foundation has published today ‘Elections in the UK: Four Main Actors for a Crucial Election’ in which the author of the book Cameron. Tras la senda de Churchill y Thatcher, Alfredo Crespo Alcázar, analyses the political situation in the UK and the possible consequences of the upcoming general elections of May 7.
/15.04.15/.- The Director of International Policy of FAES Foundation, Rafael L. Bardají, addresses in this analysis the questions raised over the framework agreement reached on April 2 by the G5+1 and Iran on its nuclear program, and states that the different interpretations offered by Washington and Iran point to ‘essential differences still unresolved’.
A broad analysis of Brexit should include three interconnected dimensions: a crisis of a legal-constitutional nature, a crisis of parties and political representativeness, and a third socio-economic dimension. Thus, the British are facing a process of constitutional readjustment that aligns their institutions with a different political, economic and cultural reality; and they are doing so in an intense debate, exposed to the light and inelegant.
The groundbreaking innovation in service delivery progresses at a lightning speed and the current technology, not the future technology but the one that already exists, makes possible to share knowledge about goods and services to exchange them in a more efficient way. Rocio Albert, asks to establish new “game” rules for everyone, the reason is that the digital transformation has turned them upside down in such a way that the existent rules make no sense.
06.30.2015. FAES Foundation has launched on Tuesday 30, its strategic report Inequality, Opportunities and the Welfare Society in Spain, which claims that talking about inequality in our country is talking about the performance of the welfare state. In this sense, FAES notes that the duality of the labour market, the performance of the education system, institutional quality and the impact of these three issues on the effectiveness of the welfare state are the main factors explaining inequality in Spain. However, it also states that, overall, Spain is in the intermediate positions of all indicators of inequality, as wealth, consumption, income and poverty rates compared to the EU 15 countries.
05.25.2015. José María Aznar has welcomed this morning the participants in the third FAES Middle East and North Africa Visitor Program, with whom he has conversed and reviewed the big challenges faced by the region, and has encouraged them to lead the defence of democracy, freedom and human rights in their home countries.
05.13.2015. El secretario general de la Fundación FAES, Javier Zarzalejos, ha subrayado hoy en su Análisis ‘La ruta del voto’ que el Partido Popular y Ciudadanos, cuyo “socio deseado es UPyD”, son proyectos políticos diferentes. A su juicio, la lógica de poder sitúa a este en “rumbo de colisión con el PP, ahora y después de las elecciones”. “Ciudadanos proyecta un mensaje poco sincero de amable antipolítica que hace pasar desapercibidas ante muchos potenciales votantes sus aspiraciones de poder, que no están llamadas a coincidir con el Partido Popular”, afirma Zarzalejos.
04.17.2015. FAES Foundation has published today ‘Elections in the UK: Four Main Actors for a Crucial Election’ in which the author of the book Cameron. Tras la senda de Churchill y Thatcher, Alfredo Crespo Alcázar, analyses the political situation in the UK and the possible consequences of the upcoming general elections of May 7.
04.15.2015. The Director of International Policy of FAES Foundation, Rafael L. Bardají, addresses in this analysis the questions raised over the framework agreement reached on April 2 by the G5+1 and Iran on its nuclear program, and states that the different interpretations offered by Washington and Iran point to ‘essential differences still unresolved’.
10.22.2019. A broad analysis of Brexit should include three interconnected dimensions: a crisis of a legal-constitutional nature, a crisis of parties and political representativeness, and a third socio-economic dimension. Thus, the British are facing a process of constitutional readjustment that aligns their institutions with a different political, economic and cultural reality; and they are doing so in an intense debate, exposed to the light and inelegant.
03.20.2018. The groundbreaking innovation in service delivery progresses at a lightning speed and the current technology, not the future technology but the one that already exists, makes possible to share knowledge about goods and services to exchange them in a more efficient way. Rocio Albert, asks to establish new “game” rules for everyone, the reason is that the digital transformation has turned them upside down in such a way that the existent rules make no sense.

