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Tag: Asia

Conference: “Changing International Order: A View from Down Under” (College of Europe Natolin)

Posted on 01/02/2019

Conference: “Changing International Order: A View from Down Under” with H.E. Mr Paul WOJCIECHOWSKI, Australian Ambassador to Poland On Wednesday, […]

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“Asia is booming – what are the implications?”, Ane Teksum Isbrekken (NUPI, Norway)

Posted on 23/03/2018

Connectivity has become a buzzword today. It topped the agenda at the joint conference on trade, infrastructure and Europe–Asia relations, […]

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Europe in the face of a new privileged strategic scenario: the Indo-Pacific region, Mario Esteban (Elcano, Spain)

Posted on 22/02/2018

in Expert Comments, 20 February 2018 The dawn of the 21st century has seen a re-balancing of the international playing field […]

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“Facing New Realities: A case for enhanced Finnish understanding of nuclear weapons”, November 2017, Leo Michel (FIIA, Finland)

Posted on 08/12/2017

  After a decades-long hiatus, nuclear weapon issues have returned to the forefront of international security concerns. In recent months, […]

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Spain and Asia: harnessing trade, soft power and the EU in the Asia-Pacific Century, Ramón Pacheco Pardo (Elcano, Spain)

Posted on 24/09/2017

Since the first framework plan for the Asia-Pacific region in 2000, three Asia-Pacific plans have established Madrid’s strategic stance. Spain’s […]

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Labour rights in GSP+ beneficiary countries with a focus on Export Processing Zones, Benjamin Richardson, James Harrison and Liam Campling (European Parliament)

Posted on 25/07/2017

TEPSA has recently coordinated a publication for the European Parliament’s Subcommittee the European Parliament’s Subcommittee on Human Rights (DROI) on Labour rights […]

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Japan’s strategic awakening: opportunities for Spain, Luis Simón (Elcano, Spain)

Posted on 05/04/2017

The strategic awakening of Japan, a power with maritime inclinations and a geostrategic position relative to Asia similar to Spain’s […]

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More Than a Trading Power. Europe’s Political Added Value for Security and Trust Building in Northeast Asia, Nicola Casarini (IAI, Italy)

Posted on 17/03/2017

Northeast Asia is today one of the world’s most dynamic economic areas, contributing almost half of global growth. The region […]

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The EU-Japan Partnership: Stepping Stone for a Stronger Presence in Asia?, Bart Gaens (FIIA, Finland)

Posted on 15/03/2017

The EU increasingly aims for Free Trade Agreements (FTA) that are accompanied by a Strategic Partnership, in Asia as well […]

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WoPSI – the World Politics of Social Investment: An international research project to explain variance in social investment agendas and social investment reforms across countries and world regions, Julian L. Garritzmann, Silja Hausermann and Bruno Palier (Sciences Po, France)

Posted on 05/03/2017

The “World Politics of Social Investment” (WoPSI) project aims at explaining variance in social investment agendas and social investment reforms […]

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  • Mon
    16
    Dec
    2019

    Series of Lectures: “Turkey and Turkish Cypriots: Between West and Eurasia-Socioeconomic and Political Transformation in the first half of the 21st century” (CEIA, Cyprus)

    Nicosia, Cyprus
  • Thu
    19
    Dec
    2019

    Christmas Alumni Gathering (College of Europe, Natolin)

    Natolin, Warsaw
  • Sat
    18
    Jan
    2020

    Conference: “War & Peace in the 21st Century: A world of two or three? The US, China and the EU in a new global order” (CIDOB, Spain)

    Barcelona, Spain
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