Deadline March 15 Bernard Energy (BEA), the European Distribution System Operators’ Association (E.DSO), the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity […]
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Deadline March 15 Bernard Energy (BEA), the European Distribution System Operators’ Association (E.DSO), the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity […]
Read moreThe Florence School of Regulation – Communications and Media, and the Rudgers Business School invite submissions from researchers and practitioners, […]
Read moreFocusing on four key world regions, Europe, North America, South America, and Southeast Asia, this book explores the underlying factors […]
Read moreThe rise of China has fuelled the hopes and kindled the insecurities of many of its neighbours and counterparts, across […]
Read moreThe European University Institute (EUI) cordially invites you to join a cycle of online seminars to debate the impact of […]
Read moreThe results of the 2020 elections do not mean a quick or easy return to U.S. leadership in the trading […]
Read moreWhy do farm workers become more vulnerable as countries get richer? As countries get richer, the share of workers employed […]
Read moreBuildings are responsible for about 40% of the EU’s total energy consumption, and for 36% of its greenhouse gas emissions […]
Read moreAs part of the 2020 Online School for Journalists and Media Practitioners participants were asked to submit their proposals for a data […]
Read moreThe European Governance and Politics Programme held the ‘Testing Europe’s Democratic Legitimacy in the COVID-19 Crisis’ workshop on 16 February. […]
Read morePanel: “Who deserves what and why? The driving forces behind public opinion towards immigrants’ integration.” Invites papers that contributes to […]
Read moreOver the last decades, the EU has faced a number of crises, from financial and economic to migration crises, but […]
Read moreThis workshop explores the extent to which Europe’s democratic processes and institutions have been compromised or have demonstrated resilience during […]
Read moreProfessor Stephanie Hofmann of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies will join the EUI in September 2021, as […]
Read moreThis presentation will assess the extent to which naturalisation policies vary and look at the legal dimensions of naturalisation to […]
Read moreThe Florence School of Banking and Finance is organising the second edition of “Fintech – Innovation, Finance and Regulation”, an online […]
Read moreThe EGPP Annual Conference 2020 presents high-level scholarly research on the drivers and consequences of the 2019 European Parliament electoral […]
Read moreThorsten Beck Appointed as Director of the Florence School of Banking and Finance and as Chair in Financial Stability. […]
Read moreThis book critically reviews state-religion models and the ways in which different countries manage religious diversity, illuminating eight world regions […]
Read moreHow do political parties affect foreign policy? This book explores the role of party politics as source of foreign policy […]
Read more“Merger Control: Recent Developments and Digital Markets”, is a 5-week online course kicking off on 22 Feburary 2021. The course […]
Read moreThis book offers insights into how Europe has experienced the evolution of modern electricity markets from the 1990s to the […]
Read moreThis book reflects on past episode of protectionism and provides context and guidance on how trade challenges in the rising […]
Read moreThis book tells the story of the European Movement’s mission to create – through education – a European spirit in […]
Read moreProfessor Erik Jones will join the European University Institute on 1 September 2021 as the new Director of the Robert […]
Read moreThis policy brief addresses how ensuring effective recovery spending is a high-stakes challenge for the European Union, with the potential […]
Read moreIn this latest TEPSA Explainer created in view of the InDivEU project, TEPSA project manager Giulia Bonacquisti and European University […]
Read moreIn this first video in a two-part series on differentiated integration in the European Union, TEPSA project manager Giulia Bonacquisti […]
Read moreOur two-part series on differentiated integration in the European Union continues this week, with TEPSA project manager Giulia Bonacquisti and […]
Read moreThe Robert Schuman Centre hosted a conversation with Anthony Gardner, former US Ambassador to the EU, David O’Sullivan, former EU […]
Read moreThis report, prepared for the Carbon Market Policy Dialogue (CMPD) deals with the implications of linking emissions trading systems (ETSs) […]
Read moreEnergy guarantees of origin (GOO) will be an essential instrument in the context of the European Commission’s forthcoming legislative proposals […]
Read moreThe Migration Policy Centre invited Professors Maria Sobolewska and Robert Ford to present their recent book, ‘Brexitland’. Along with Professors […]
Read moreJohn Erik Fossum and Jozef Batora present their book which predicts that the EU will develop into a segmented political […]
Read moreThe paper analyses African-European diplomatic relations on migration. It looks closely at the ideas and practices that inform migration relations […]
Read moreGiven rising technological and market-driven headwinds confronting GVCs, countries seeking to attract GVC activities have greater incentives to identify and […]
Read moreOffers a legal and economic assessment of export restrictions and argues that the current international rules – administered respectively by […]
Read moreThis paper shows that supporters and critics often fail to recognise that they have been talking with different conceptions of […]
Read moreThe formation of new boards of directors of Syrian chambers of commerce in September & October 2020 shows significant changes […]
Read moreThis study is a review of current EU energy policy and its implementation, in order to determine the lessons that […]
Read moreThis edited volume on the EU Multiannual Financial Framework 2021-2027 offers a global comment on all the issues touched by […]
Read moreExplores the impact of an important ruling from the ECJ in Baltic Cable AB v Energimarknadsinspektionen on 11 March. Discusses […]
Read moreThis year’s edition of the CMPF School for Journalists and Media Practitioners shifted to an online format and provided journalists […]
Read moreRoundtable discussing whether Salafism is a facilitator or bulwark against violent radicalization and how modern academic and political discourses have […]
Read moreUsing the results of extensive fieldwork in pastoral regions of Greece, Spain, and Italy, the chapter shows the subaltern role […]
Read moreThe working paper documents the emergence of a ‘continuum of equality’ in the criminal branch of EU anti-discrimination law. Contends […]
Read moreExamines how trade in GVC-based products may have responded to two previous health shocks – SARS and MERS. The effects […]
Read moreThe paper examines the way Polish courts apply EU private international law rules in the disputes concerning online context. The […]
Read moreThis book examines how states in the Mediterranean Middle East and North Africa reject, resist, challenge, modify, or entirely change […]
Read moreDescribes an innovative index-based environmental protection mechanism involving both tourists and local firms of a given region. The article identifies […]
Read moreApplications open to Ph.D. in Economics, History & Civilization, Law, and Political & Social Sciences. The deadline for completing application […]
Read moreOnline debate focusing on how the new US administration will reassess policies towards Iran, and how it will engage with […]
Read moreAssesses key issues in the dispute over the United States’ claim that from 2012-2015, China exceeded its limits on domestic […]
Read moreThis paper provides the first quantitative evidence on the restrictiveness of services policies in 2016 for a sample of developing […]
Read moreSummarizes the range of policy proposals advanced to address the crisis of traditional media outlets and the unaccountability of platforms. […]
Read moreThis article investigates the activities of the centre-right European People’s Party in Georgia and North Macedonia, demonstrating how Europarties can […]
Read moreThis paper discusses models of law and regulation of Artificial Intelligence (“AI”). The discussion focuses on four models: the black […]
Read moreIn this course, series of distinguished experts will tackle these issues focusing on investigative journalism, media market challenges, socio-political topics […]
Read moreThe First Annual Report on the Rule of Law situation in the European Union, published on 30 September, aims to […]
Read moreThis book asks a simple question: are the tech giants monopolies? In the current environment of suspicion towards the major […]
Read moreThis course will provide expert insight into policy challenges raised by 5G, taking into consideration the importance of an adequate […]
Read moreIn this Schuman Short, Professor Nicolas Petit, Joint Chair at the European University Institute, explains what makes markets tip, why […]
Read moreWhile the role of judges has been widely addressed in European asylum law and EU law more generally, their role […]
Read moreResisting Europe conceptualizes the foreign policies of Europe—defined as the European Union and its member states—toward the states in its immediate […]
Read moreThis conference marks the launch of the “Migrants and Systemic Resilience Hub” (MigResHub), a joint initiative of the Migration Policy […]
Read moreAs the results of the UK referendum became clear in the early hours of 24 June 2016, the EU was […]
Read moreOn 16th of September 2020, Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen gave her first State of the Union (SoU) address, a practice […]
Read moreRecent failures of European financial institutions in combatting money laundering have increased the pressure on supervisory authorities. There is a […]
Read moreThe workshop will assess the way in which the new structure of costs of electricity generation might require an upgrading […]
Read moreIn the context of the Paris Climate Agreement, there is today a strong need for enhanced international cooperation fostering emissions […]
Read moreThe Annual FSR Lights on Women Scholarship offers four scholarships to intensive online training courses in energy policy and regulation […]
Read moreSOLID: Policy Crisis and Crisis Politics The SOLID project aims to provide an original general theory of political crisis through […]
Read moreThe COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact on the institution of asylum, exacerbating longer term trends limiting the ability […]
Read moreIncorporating insights from a variety of disciplines, Governing Finance in Europe provides a comprehensive framework to investigate the dynamics leading […]
Read moreHuman trafficking (HT) is a major international problem that states still struggle to tackle. Against this backdrop, this working paper […]
Read moreThis paper explores public attitudes to immigration in the Arab world and considers their effects on migration policies in the […]
Read moreThis Manifesto sets out to examine the response to the Covid-19 crisis in matters of transport at this stage and […]
Read moreThis 2-week online course will provide practitioners and academics with a broad understanding of the impact FinTech has on the […]
Read moreIn this episode, Marylin Bastin, Head of Aviation Sustainability at EUROCONTROL joins us for a discussion on the European Green […]
Read moreBe a part of the GLOBALCIT network! We are looking for country experts who will help us in our fact-based […]
Read moreThe Migration Policy Centre Annual Report gives an overview of the programmes’ activities, research themes and achievements in 2019. Read […]
Read moreThere has never been a more important time to build a digital school, connecting our community worldwide, and advancing knowledge […]
Read moreThis report focuses on agri-food production in Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden. Analysing the sub-standard and even abusive working conditions […]
Read moreThe Media Pluralism Monitor 2020 (MPM2020) is a scientific and holistic effort to document the health of media ecosystems, detailing […]
Read moreThis paper reports on the results of an expert survey undertaken to solicit views on what WTO members and the […]
Read moreThe course will cover the basics of panel data analysis and some more advanced extensions, focusing mainly on microeconometric settings […]
Read moreThis event will face complex economic, and regulatory questions on the future of electricity utilities in Europe, US, and around […]
Read moreThis event will focus on workers in the agricultural sector – many of whom are migrants – actually toiling in […]
Read moreIn a world of increasing geopolitical competition, domestic political volatility, digital transformation and the urgency of the climate crisis, the […]
Read moreThis special issue of Network Industries Quarterly is dedicated to the European Green Deal and its implications for the transport […]
Read moreThe Covid-19 pandemic and the consequent lockdown exacerbated energy poverty and insecurity for millions of customers worldwide. Many governments introduced […]
Read moreThis article examines the motivations, tools, strategies and affiliations of three regime-sponsored organizations and two charities associated with warlords. The […]
Read moreThe candidate will be involved in the production of audiovisual materials for online courses, as well as audiovisual material for […]
Read moreThrough analysis of decision-making dynamics on migration in Sicily, this paper shows how party elites define strategies to politicise migration. […]
Read moreTo mark World Refugee Day on June 20, 2020, a new application called WORKEEN launches to help migrants, asylum seekers […]
Read moreThis paper explores the micro-foundations of the trade-conflict nexus. We focus on the reduction of tariffs on agricultural imports from […]
Read moreThis GLOBALCIT glossary provides definitions and explanations of frequently used technical terms. It is not an inventory of terms as […]
Read moreThe coronavirus pandemic is helping the Popular Mobilization Units (PMU) in Iraq to function as an auxiliary relief agency besides […]
Read moreThis paper seeks to explore the underlying power dynamics between supranational and national actors within the European Union. It argues […]
Read moreIn this online talk, Nicolò Rossetto (FSR) will interview Timm Krägenow (Tennet) to discuss some of the most critical issues that electricity transmission […]
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