I think that’s a very indirect intervention whose cost-effectiveness is probably lower than many other priorities (given the political forces and the many other stakeholders’ strong interests, neglectedness is quite low) - but maybe I am missing something? It sounds definitely relevant as a “byproduct” of one’s career though. Would it therefore be a good principle to, ceteris paribus, push for the intervention that strengthen the EU, while working on one’s own priority?
I think that’s a very indirect intervention whose cost-effectiveness is probably lower than many other priorities (given the political forces and the many other stakeholders’ strong interests, neglectedness is quite low) - but maybe I am missing something? It sounds definitely relevant as a “byproduct” of one’s career though. Would it therefore be a good principle to, ceteris paribus, push for the intervention that strengthen the EU, while working on one’s own priority?