In the run-up to Turkey’s April 2017 referendum on a constitutional change, which will enshrine an unprecedented concentration of power […]
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In the run-up to Turkey’s April 2017 referendum on a constitutional change, which will enshrine an unprecedented concentration of power […]
Read moreThe extremely unequal distribution of food worldwide has generated a paradox: while almost a billion citizens do not have access […]
Read more“La France est de retour”. This is how French Prime Minister Édouard Philippe commented the results of the June elections […]
Read moreThis is the fifth in a series of National Reports to be published as part of the new phase of […]
Read moreNowadays, the Mediterranean region’s balance of power is challenged by several conflicts and actors. Russia has taken advantage of this […]
Read moreContrary to the narrative in much of politics and academia, Russia’s alienation from the West did not start in 2014 […]
Read moreThis book edited by Dimitris Bouris and Tobias Schumacher analyses the revised European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) which entered into force […]
Read moreEbru Turhan, Assistant Professor of Political Science and the Vice-Director of the Institute of Social Sciences at the Turkish-German University […]
Read moreThe author, Steve Lee, analyses in this paper the actual purpose for furthering the unity of the European Union. It is no […]
Read moreThis research paper by Matteo Bonomi derives from the Reflection Forum on the run-up to the Summit of Trieste on the […]
Read moreThe author, Csaba Weiner, joins the latest trend of focusing on Russian attempts at developing their political but also economic […]
Read moreThe authors of this research paper, Andrea Éltető and Katalin Antalóczy, propose an explanation of the differences between the aims […]
Read moreZoltán Egeresi is the author of the Hungary report which is part of a series on the future of EU-Turkey relations. “The […]
Read moreIn this research paper, Ágota Dávid and Tamás Szigetvári analyse the benefits of cooperation between the European Union and Turkey in the […]
Read moreThis paper is based on a lecture held at Second World Congress of Comparative Economics titled «1917 –2017: Revolution and Evolution […]
Read moreThis book is a result of research activities carried out in Croatia within the project ‘Industrial relations in Central and […]
Read moreThis discussion paper by Benjamin Tallis and Michal Šimečka, who are both senior researchers at the Institute of International Relations, provides […]
Read moreThis discussion paper by Benjamin Tallis, a senior researcher at the Institute of International Relations, seeks to examine competing evaluations […]
Read moreThis article, by Jakub Eberle, makes the case for taking fantasy seriously in IR. It argues for a Lacanian conception […]
Read moreVít Beneš and Kristýna Tamchynová are the authors of the Czech country report which is part of a series on […]
Read moreThis edition of the journal focuses both on the Statehood of the EU as well as on the impact of […]
Read moreThe three year hybrid war between Russia and Ukraine that started in February 2014 with the annexation of Crimea and […]
Read moreThe National Security and Defence Journal “Basic Principles and Means of the Formation of a Common Identity of Ukrainian Citizens” […]
Read moreWhat are the implications of the Trump Administration’s security and trade policies on relations between China and Europe? For the […]
Read moreIn the wake of the Brexit referendum, Spain submitted a negotiation proposal to the UK on Gibraltar that put joint […]
Read moreThis analysis warns of the growing risk of armed conflict in the Korean Peninsula and sets out some options for […]
Read moreAlmost 500 years since Juan Sebastián Elcano completed the first circumnavigation of the world and a vast empire was created, […]
Read moreElcano Global Presence Index is a synthetic index that orders, quantifies, and aggregates the external projection of different countries. […]
Read moreTEPSA has recently coordinated a workshop and a publication for the European Parliament’s Subcommittee the European Parliament’s Subcommittee on Human Rights […]
Read moreEstonia will take over the presidency of the Council of the EU on 1 July. The rotating presidency has limited […]
Read moreThe anticipated aftermath of the recent anti-corruption protests in Russia is that the Kremlin will most likely continue the country’s […]
Read moreThe political struggle between the Venezuelan opposition and government has reached its endgame. Unlike before, the opposition now stands united […]
Read moreThe pillars of social and political stability are eroding in Belarus, and the economy is deteriorating rapidly. In view of […]
Read moreAgainst the backdrop of an evolving strategic context in the Asia-Pacific region, competition is mounting between India and China in […]
Read moreThe overall developments in world trade have been weak since the financial crisis, but the increasing protectionism accounts for only […]
Read moreThe Eastern Mediterranean Geopolitical Review (EMGR) is an annual scholarly journal published by the Cyprus Center for European and International […]
Read moreThe Latvian Institute of International Affairs (LIIA) continues to assess Latvian foreign and security policy, inform society and provide recommendations […]
Read moreThe chapter in a new Oxford University Press encyclopaedia offers an all-encompassing literature review of Slovenian EU-engagement from the Yugoslav […]
Read moreThose in the West who argue in favour of detente, of an easing of sanctions and a rapprochement with the […]
Read moreThis document summarizes the findings of MEDRESET’s WP1 on the EU construction of the Mediterranean and identifies policy implications. How […]
Read moreCyber operations related to recent elections are symptomatic of the ongoing ‘information struggle’ with the West that Russia sees itself […]
Read moreThe Domestic Roots of Trump’s Foreign Policy To understand what is likely to drive Trump, it is important to understand […]
Read moreEuropean small and medium-sized enterprises were severely hit by the international crisis of 2008 and export activity – as a […]
Read moreInvestments (FDI) have become more connected to the global value chains (GVCs) in the past decated. As known, the Visegrád […]
Read moreLe défi européen et la responsabilité allemande Le risque est grand : si le nouveau Président de la France échoue, […]
Read moreCyprus’s ‘bi-communal negotiations’ have collapsed once again but in a manner that reveals diplomatic cacophony, deceptive international ‘diplomatic’ practices and […]
Read moreThe key research question of this paper is why the Visegrad group countries (the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia) […]
Read moreThe main factors likely to shape the energy and climate fields in 2017 are: a relatively contained volatility in the prices […]
Read moreThis report summarizes the proceedings of the international conference organized in Rome on 5 April 2017 by the Istituto Affari […]
Read moreLes Cahiers européens de Sciences Po: cycle de conférences “Les enjeux européens dans la présidentielle française”, comptes-rendus L’Europe d’aujourd’hui est […]
Read moreThe Global Turkey in Europe (GTE) project established a platform to discuss and analyse the rapid transformation of Turkey in […]
Read moreAt NATO’s Warsaw Summit in 2016, allied leaders announced not only major changes to their collective defence posture but also their […]
Read moreFinland has adjusted its comprehensive national defence planning, and returned the Finnish Defence Forces to higher readiness levels. Increased readiness […]
Read moreLe Trans-Atlantic Free Trade Agreement (TAFTA) ou encore Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) entre l’Union européenne (UE) et les […]
Read moreAn explicit “deal” between the West and Russia on Ukraine is not possible. Europe would like to reach a more […]
Read moreThis report contains a discussion of the main findings emerging from a study of the role of young people in […]
Read moreThis report contains a discussion of the main findings emerging from a study of the role of young people in […]
Read moreThis report contains a discussion of the main findings emerging from a comparative study conducted in the context of Work […]
Read moreEmmanuel Macron defeated Marine Le Pen in the second round of an atypical election that was closely monitored by France’s […]
Read moreThis study explores the EU’s role in reaching the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) with Iran on 14 July […]
Read moreIf it sets its mind to it, it seems likely that the group of Southern EU countries that met in Madrid […]
Read morePublished in Japanese, Russian Eurasian Economy and Society, no. 1015, 2017, pp. 2-11. Original English manuscript available upon request from […]
Read moreThe role and capacity of Frontex have quickly been modified in order to respond to the challenges of irregular migration […]
Read moreThe advent of social media as a political instrument initially generated widespread euphoria among scholars and journalists, who saw it […]
Read moreCavalin, Catherine, Lescoat, Alain, Macchi, Odile, et al. Socioenvironmental factors of communicable and non-communicable diseases. The Lance,. May 2017, vol […]
Read moreIn a context of social and economic distress, Algeria is no longer able to maintain its current approach to the welfare state while […]
Read moreThe UN Security Council is holding a meeting about North Korea on April 28th. The US fears that if nothing […]
Read moreThe volume is accessible here. Charles ELLINAS – Energy Boost Success Panayiotis TILLIROS – The Role of East Med Gas in […]
Read moreIn: Szent-Iványi Balázs (ed.) Foreign direct investment in Central and Eastern Europe: post-crisis perspectives. 266 p. Basingstoke; London; New York: […]
Read moreJosep M. Coll, “Wise Cities & the Universal Basic Income: Facing the Challenges of Inequality, the 4th Industrial Revolution and the […]
Read moreIn this short but critical appreciation of Keith Dowding’s seminal Philosophy and Methods in Political Science I reflect on […]
Read moreThis paper examines the early phase of European construction of the Mediterranean during the 1970s and 1980s. It seeks to […]
Read moreStarting from theoretical notions, this paper analyses the practice of direct democracy in selected transitional countries, which could be instructive […]
Read moreThe European Commission has endorsed Gazprom’s commitments to revise its monopolistic practices in East-Central Europe, which would allow a better […]
Read moreThe first 100 days of the Trump Presidency have come to an end. Donald Trump’s first 100 days as President have […]
Read moreThis paper looks into what was a defining phase for Euro-Mediterranean relations. In the 1990s the Mediterranean was presented as […]
Read moreThe RES-E (electricity from renewable energy sources) auction in Spain is quite different from other international experiences regarding key design […]
Read moreThis report offers a critical discourse analysis of the EU’s conception of the Mediterranean since 2003. It attempts to display […]
Read moreThis article argues that situated approaches are necessary to reveal institution-specific or regime specific structures, forms and uses of fiscal […]
Read moreYouth are among the most active demographic group to have challenged the authoritarianism of the state before, during and after […]
Read moreThe FEUTURE Online Paper No. 3, authored by Soli Özel, Pol Morillas and Jakob Lindgaard, deals with the “Evolution of the […]
Read moreThe FEUTURE Online Paper No. 2, authored by Lorenzo Colantoni, Dicle Korkmaz, Nicolò Sartori, Mirja Schroeder, Duygu Sever-Mehmetoglu and Suhnaz Yilmaz. […]
Read moreThe FEUTURE PhD Online Paper Series have been launched, with a first issue on “The discursive construction of Turkey’s role for […]
Read moreShrinking space for civil society: the EU response The European Parliament commissioned TEPSA to coordinate a study on the EU’s […]
Read moreMagdalena Patalong and Richard Steinberg published an article together with Andriy Korniychuk of our partner the Institute of Public Affairs […]
Read moreThe French presidential campaign of 2017 turns very much around the buzzword of renewal: Renewal of the political elites, the […]
Read moreThe new report by Mark Galeotti, published by the European Council on Foreign Relations, focuses on Russia’s criminal networks in Europe. The […]
Read moreThe article analyses how the Europeans (meaning European states and the EC/EU) have progressively turned a discourse about the Israeli-Palestinian […]
Read moreThis analysis looks at the women who are recruited to join Islamic State in Spain: who they are, how they […]
Read moreThis paper examines the main political influence factors accounting for the variation in public debt accumulation on a global scale. […]
Read moreTEPSA coordinated the participation of two academic experts, Nazila Ghanea (University of Oxford) and Firouzeh Nahavandi (Université Libre de Bruxelles) in a […]
Read moreTEPSA has recently coordinated a study for the European Parliament Committee on Development (DEVE), authored by Aitor Peréz and Iliana […]
Read morePolls show a neck-to-neck race between the two sides. Today, the main question is not the constitutional reform itself, but […]
Read moreThe widely anticipated clash between Germany and the Trump Administration has not happened. Instead, Berlin and Washington DC seem to […]
Read moreSince the end of the Cold War, Sweden has gradually left the cocoon of neutrality in favour of integration into […]
Read moreOn Thursday, 6 April 2017, the US carried out a missile strike in Syria. It did so in response to […]
Read moreIn this IEP Research Paper the author Elisabeth Weißbecker uses Ruth Wodak’s Discourse-Historical Approach to analyse “The Facts of Life […]
Read moreThe anticipated aftermath of the recent anti-corruption protests in Russia is that the Kremlin will most likely continue the country’s […]
Read moreThe strategic awakening of Japan, a power with maritime inclinations and a geostrategic position relative to Asia similar to Spain’s […]
Read moreIt is a feat of Finnish diplomacy to have Helsinki included in President Xi’s itinerary. The decision may be thanks […]
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