The European Union’s Foreign and Security Policy can be conceptualised as “multi-layered” action. Multi-layeredness refers to two interrelated ways of […]
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The European Union’s Foreign and Security Policy can be conceptualised as “multi-layered” action. Multi-layeredness refers to two interrelated ways of […]
Read moreLibya is fragmented, and this fragmentation raises questions about legitimacy for whoever emerges as the winner of the presidential elections, […]
Read moreAs states and societies continue to struggle with the pandemic, a fundamental element of the post-Covid recovery will be the […]
Read moreThe aim of this web meeting is to reflect on how the Public Development Banks (PDBs) and Multilateral Development Banks […]
Read moreIn November 2021 IAI won the European Defence Agency (EDA) call for a “Study on National Industrial Strategies and Policies […]
Read moreThis policy brief aims to present to policy-shapers and policy-makers at the national and European level some selected recommendations based […]
Read moreThe International Spectator aims to provide academics, practitioners, opinion- and decision-makers, as well as interested laymen with thought-provoking, analytically sound, […]
Read moreDuring the first ‘Finance in Common Summit’, in November 2020, public development banks (PDBs) from around the world committed to […]
Read moreYears have passed since the first signs of citizen distrust towards social institutions and governing elites became apparent. Such sentiments […]
Read moreThis policy brief addresses the state and perspectives of African Union–European Union (AU–EU) cooperation in the run-up to the sixth […]
Read moreEuropean history has on several occasions been confronted with a “Polish question”. It did not always end well, especially for […]
Read moreOn 15 September 2021, Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States announced AUKUS, a trilateral deal aimed at intensifying […]
Read moreCovid-19 has dramatically re-focussed the world’s attention on the adverse implications of globalisation. Coming on the heels of the 2008 […]
Read moreCovid-19 represents a critical juncture for the European Union. The crisis catalysed the weakening of the post-Cold War international order […]
Read moreThis paper provides an overview of AU–EU trade and development relations with a specific focus on the main structural inequalities […]
Read moreThere is broad academic consensus on the fact that the fragmentation of regions presents a significant challenge for the EU. […]
Read moreNow that some dust has settled over the surprise announcement of AUKUS on 16 September, it is possible to analyse […]
Read moreThe Covid-19 crisis is broadly recognised as a watershed moment in world history, prompting a radical rethink of social norms […]
Read moreFACTS (From Alternative Narratives to Citizens’ True EU Stories) is a project addressed to European citizens and aimed at involving […]
Read morePeace and security (P&S) is a key component of the relations between the African Union and the European Union, and […]
Read moreIn the past decades, the EU has developed an increasingly broad, multi-sectoral set of foreign and security policy instruments. All […]
Read moreWas Prime Minister Mario Draghi correct in describing the G20 Rome Summit held under the Italian presidency a “success”? Or, […]
Read moreOver the next years, ongoing and future technological innovations, especially related to information communication technology (ICT), artificial intelligence (AI) and […]
Read moreIt is a “now or never” moment for the EU’s green transition. In the fifth issue of the Green Deal Watch, a […]
Read moreHow do Western armies will cope with high-end operational requirements and disruptive technological innovations such as robotics and artificial intelligence? […]
Read moreDifferentiated integration has been and will remain a necessity if Europe wants to overcome stalemate and improve the functioning of […]
Read moreIn this special episode of EuropeChats, we are joined by Prof. Michael Kaeding. Michael is Jean Monnet Chair ad personam […]
Read moreIn the framework of the upcoming book “Solidarity in Action and the Future of Europe: Views from the Capitals”, edited […]
Read moreIs differentiated integration an unintended consequence of the European Union integration process or is it a conscious policy choice of […]
Read moreA certain amount of political disagreement and internal debate within the member states has always been part of EU (foreign […]
Read moreChinese media are the voice of the Chinese Communist Party at home and abroad. It is no surprise therefore that […]
Read moreWhile there exists a plethora of theories aiming to make sense of the European Union and its foreign policy, no […]
Read moreThis Green Deal Watch presents a general analytical foreword, followed by the in-depth monitoring of Green Deal activities, divided according […]
Read moreThe T20 has established itself as a global forum for reviewing evidence-based policies and proposals while helping refine and promote the G20’s shared […]
Read moreThe Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI), based in Rome, (Italy), is hiring a Researcher to work in the EU, Politics and Institutions […]
Read moreThe Educational Programme at IAI is pleased to announce its first course in English. The Executive course for International Cooperation Specialist (8-12 November […]
Read moreEurope’s Southern neighbourhood has been for decades a highly unstable and contested region. The so-called Arab Spring has marked a […]
Read moreHow can we decolonise Euro-Mediterranean relations? From a historical perspective, one of the most persuasive, indirect answers to this question […]
Read moreThe US–China rivalry is not just a battle between democracies and autocracies, in such a complex context the EU should […]
Read moreThe resilience of supply chain (SC) is a key nexus in the debate over the European Union’s strategic autonomy that […]
Read moreThis volume examines the challenges and interlinkages between climate change and sustainable development across the Mediterranean, where the climate crisis […]
Read moreIn order to preserve the central role of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in global trade it is necessary to […]
Read moreWhat are the elements and the impact of the inclusion of scientific cooperation within the 2019 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) […]
Read moreThe race to battle COVID-19 and secure personal protective equipment, ventilators and vaccines, aggravated by both nationalist monopolistic policies and […]
Read moreIn 2019, the European Commission launched the European Green Deal (EGD) as a strategic framework for policy development to achieve […]
Read moreThe leading policy objective in EU differentiation underlying border, asylum and police cooperation has been to achieve the abolition of […]
Read moreThe world economy has changed profoundly over recent years. The US–China conflict dominates today’s international stage. Given these shifts in […]
Read moreThe new EU trade strategy focusing on supply chains resilience and sustainability as a pillar of the European path towards […]
Read moreThe Italian G20 Presidency, IAI and the Municipality of Genoa are co-organising the G20 High-Level Conference on Local Infrastructure Investment. […]
Read moreThe launch of the EU Global Strategy in 2016 raised many expectations concerning the EU’s willingness and ability to reconcile […]
Read moreIn this podcast, Nicoletta Pirozzi gives her expertise on differentiated integration. She is the Head of the European Union Programme and Institutional Relations Manager at the International […]
Read moreThe Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI), based in Rome, (Italy), is hiring a Junior Researcher to work in the Mediterranean, Middle […]
Read moreThis book collects contributions from international leading experts on how the Italian Presidency of the G20 in 2021 could advance […]
Read moreThere is a danger today that the window of opportunity for proceeding towards the political and territorial unification of Europe, […]
Read moreDifferentiation is a frequent modus operandi in European foreign, security and defence policy. EU treaties have introduced legal frameworks for […]
Read moreThe UK’s departure from the EU represents a unique process of disintegration that fundamentally changes EU–UK relations. This paper discusses […]
Read moreMigration can easily find its way back to the top of the European political agenda even in the con-text of […]
Read moreThe discovery of hydrocarbons in Eastern Mediterranean waters was quickly followed by a resur-gence in territorial disputes and nationalistic fervour […]
Read moreManuel Muñiz Villa, the Secretary of State for Global Spain at the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, presented at the Institute the strategy recently […]
Read moreAn era in which images, rather than words, are used as vehicles of messages and ideas, street art, which was […]
Read moreRome is seeking to revive its economic complementary with Libya, which is seen as the most effective card that Italy […]
Read moreOn 29 April, the European Commission published a new Communication on better regulation aiming to improve the EU policymaking process. […]
Read moreAn era in which images, rather than words, are used as vehicles of messages and ideas, street art, which was conceived […]
Read moreThe far-ranging effects of COVID-19, and subsequent impacts on migration drivers, trends and governance, have already produced significant implications for […]
Read moreThe European Union was increasingly ill at ease in the world in which Covid-19 unleashed social and economic devastation in […]
Read moreItaly, Europe and the world face epochal challenges. Italy is grappling with its plans for economic recovery that, thanks to […]
Read moreAmid uncertainty about future EU enlargement prospects and the US’s continued shift towards the Indo-Pacific, one of the few axioms […]
Read more“While the road to gender parity may still be long, we can all do our part to make it shorter.” […]
Read moreTEPSA has coordinated a study for the European Parliament’s Special Committee on Foreign Interference in all Democratic Processes in the […]
Read moreThe Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI), based in Rome (Italy), is seeking to hire a Researcher responsible for research, reporting and […]
Read moreThe Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI), based in Rome, (Italy), is hiring a Researcher to work in the Energy, Climate and Resources […]
Read moreThe Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI), based in Rome (Italy), is seeking to hire a Researcher responsible for research, reporting and […]
Read moreThe Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI) is pleased to announce the launch of the IAI Turin Essay Prize 2021, a new […]
Read moreThe Organization for Security Cooperation in Europe’s comprehensive security approach, developed in the 1970s, continues to guide its work on […]
Read moreSo far, most research on differentiated integration has focused either on its causes or on its broader consequences for the […]
Read moreEuropean Union (EU) trade policy has appeared rather contradictory recently towards countries in which there are instances of human rights […]
Read moreIn the midst of the COVID-19 crisis, the EU discourse on migration has acquired a humanitarian dimension that deserves investigation. […]
Read moreThe world on which COVID-19 has unleashed its destructive force is one where the partly supranational and multilateral-minded EU is […]
Read moreEurope has long been involved in Israel-Palestine. Since the creation of Israel in 1948 and the parallel beginnings of the […]
Read moreThe development of a cohesive foreign and security policy has always been a tall order for the European Union. The […]
Read moreThe EU’s Strategy for Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific calls for a “meaningful European naval presence in the region”. What does […]
Read moreThe conference elucidated Europe’s role and positioning at a time of multipolar competition – one of JOINT’s major research assumptions […]
Read moreEmerging disruptive technologies (EDT) – ranging from artificial intelligence (AI), big data, autonomous systems, hypersonic weapons and robotics to name […]
Read moreDifferentiation has become a normal feature of the European integration process. Depending on the form it takes and how it […]
Read moreGlobal efforts to eliminate weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and regulate small arms and light weapons (SALW) have gradually increased […]
Read morePrior to the regular TEPSA Pre-Presidency Conferences, TEPSA has a tradition of formulating recommendations to present to the incoming Council […]
Read moreOver the past decade, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) has been returning to its origins as a Cold […]
Read moreis chapter seeks to illustrate the modalities through which Chinese soft power has been developing in Italy. It demonstrates how […]
Read moreThe “Partnership with Africa” outlines present and future scenarios for the African continent and the role Italy can play in […]
Read moreThe world after COVID-19 should not return to the world that was. The pandemic has accelerated many trends already underway […]
Read moreThe European Union (EU) has come out with a new agenda for the southern neighbourhood, reflecting a changing environment in […]
Read moreThe 2 trillion US dollars infrastructure plan unveiled in the United States in mid-April 2021 is just one among many […]
Read moreThe webinar “Space and European Digital Sovereignty” featured the presentation of a new study prepared in partnership by IAI, Institut […]
Read moreIn a world of increasingly complex challenges, greater engagement between scholars and practitioners presents both sides with a significant opportunity […]
Read moreThe swearing in of Libya’s Government of National Unity (GNU) on 15 March 2021 represented a crucial moment in the […]
Read moreSeven years after the annexation of Crimea and amid an ongoing war in Ukraine, Russia has tried to move towards […]
Read moreIn March 2019, Italy signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the People’s Republic of China (PRC) in support of […]
Read moreThe EU struggles to adjust to a world of increasing competition and complexity. Its resolve to achieve greater foreign policy autonomy has created expectations and concerns […]
Read moreFinancial cooperation is essential to boosting bilateral economic ties, providing firms with more effective instruments to operate in foreign markets. […]
Read moreThe European Union stands at a critical junction in the international scramble to establish Europe–Africa commercial corridors. Morocco, Algeria and […]
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