The formal enactment of Brexit came into force on January 31st 2020, complete with a transitional agreement to add bells and […]
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The formal enactment of Brexit came into force on January 31st 2020, complete with a transitional agreement to add bells and […]
Read moreThe book discusses international assignment-related decision-making by emerging market firms and their employees. It reveals that the ongoing, reciprocal interactions […]
Read moreThe government announced a good harvest this year, which was intended to convince the population of the consistency of prices […]
Read moreThere were hopes that world leaders would take decisive action at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow […]
Read moreFighting climate change makes a green energy transition imperative. The transition will have significant geopolitical consequences, notably a shift of […]
Read moreThis chapter interrogates EU development aid to the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region after the 2011 uprisings/revolts to […]
Read moreIssue 129 of Revista CIDOB d’Afers Internacionals analyses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on international protection from a comparative perspective. Specifically, […]
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 European Institute of Romania (EIR) recently published the Progress Report – The Conference on the Future of Europe: Views […]
Read moreThe chapter addresses the process of the European Union’s enlargement towards the Western Balkan states. It seeks to add to […]
Read moreThe dominant discourse of the Russian establishment is nourished by the idea of a threatened Russia claiming the right to […]
Read moreWhile it is impossible to credibly interpret the intentions behind Moscow’s diplomatic offensive, it is evident that the Russian-Western security […]
Read moreThe rule of law is positively correlated to the attainment of economic growth and sustainable development and to the attraction […]
Read moreThis volume represents the most detailed and comprehensive Handbook on electricity markets ever published. Read more here.
Read moreDuring the first ‘Finance in Common Summit’, in November 2020, public development banks (PDBs) from around the world committed to […]
Read moreThe Baltic States have been guided in EMU by two motives, first, being part of the EU’s core to hedge […]
Read moreThe Finnish Institute of International Affairs (FIIA), the Trans European Policy Studies Association (TEPSA), and the European Parliament hosted the […]
Read moreThis UI Brief reviews the lessons learned from 20 years of providing aid to Afghanistan. It argues that donors must […]
Read moreIn 2021, Estonia and Norway served as elected members of the United Nations security Council (UNSC). Both being relatively small […]
Read moreYears have passed since the first signs of citizen distrust towards social institutions and governing elites became apparent. Such sentiments […]
Read moreAs digitalisation advances, cities are increasingly embracing the use of algorithmic tools to improve efficiency when allocating resources, face structural […]
Read moreIn her policy paper “Terrorism, Cryptocurrencies and the EU Response”, written under the project Think Visegrad in Brussels, Asya Metodieva, […]
Read moreAfrica has only contributed a small fraction of global greenhouse gas emissions yet faces disproportionate risks from climate change. This […]
Read moreThe EU is continuing to explore new approaches in the legal enforcement tools that it uses to ensure compliance with […]
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 moreA 1,600-kilometre pipeline which lies empty is an unusual sight. All the more so when it links two continents (Africa […]
Read moreSince 2020, the Nordic countries have been confronted with the Covid-19 pandemic, which has been a multi-level stress test for […]
Read moreThe aim of this chapter is to identify the potential and limits of the EU’s external crisis response. Rather than […]
Read moreThe book offers several articles that reflect on topical security issues of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Authors from Latvia […]
Read moreEuropean history has on several occasions been confronted with a “Polish question”. It did not always end well, especially for […]
Read moreDigitalisation and climate change are two closely interlinked transitions. However, although the so-called “twin transitions” have moved to the centre […]
Read moreThe successful pursuit of Russia’s great-power status and its recognition by the West imply the preservation of pre-eminent positions, above […]
Read moreResearch on party competition and political representation relies on valid cross-national measures of party positions. This research note reports on […]
Read moreOn 15 September 2021, Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States announced AUKUS, a trilateral deal aimed at intensifying […]
Read moreThe Belarusian regime has orchestrated the arrival of thousands of refugees at the borders of Poland, Latvia and Lithuania. It […]
Read moreCentral Asia is at the core of China’s ambitious Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), which promises to bring connectivity, trade, […]
Read moreMany commentators predicted that the impact of COVID-19 on Africa, with its high levels of under-development and weak public health […]
Read moreThe December issue of the Romanian Journal of European Affairs proposes to its readers topics such as: the eventuality of […]
Read moreWithin the framework of the FACTS project1 (From Alternative Narratives to Citizens’ True EU Stories), CIDOB hosted two focus groups, […]
Read moreThe story of the women, financiers, and other unsung figures who helped to shape the post-Napoleonic global order. Read more […]
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 moreIn this blog, Federal Trust Director Brendan Donnelly discuss the silence of those who wish to rejoin the EU but […]
Read moreThe respect of the rule of law is central to the functioning of democracies within the European institutional settings and […]
Read moreAfter the Ukraine crisis, Moscow has learnt that narratives on a potent “China-Russia alliance” can be weaponised to influence the […]
Read moreIn this video, Federal Trust Council member Graham Bishop argues that the current controversy over central counterparties (CCPs) is symbolic […]
Read moreCovid-19 represents a critical juncture for the European Union. The crisis catalysed the weakening of the post-Cold War international order […]
Read moreCity networks have become a permanent fixture of the landscape of global urban governance. They have proliferated to an extent […]
Read moreA traffic light coalition promises a progressive new beginning for Germany. In the latest #BerlinPerspectives, Dr Funda Tekin and Dr Ilke […]
Read moreAfrica has only contributed a small fraction of global greenhouse gas emissions yet faces disproportionate risks from climate change. This […]
Read moreBetter implementation of EU policies depends not only on the capacity and commitment of individual Member States, but also on […]
Read moreThis paper provides an overview of AU–EU trade and development relations with a specific focus on the main structural inequalities […]
Read moreCities in the Middle East and North Africa are already suffering the effects of climate change. Weak urban regulation, ineffective […]
Read moreThis paper explores how established natural gas interests responded to climate action in the European Union. Climate policy was initially […]
Read moreTechnology is taking centre stage in power politics. In particular, the ability to refine and utilize data increasingly correlates with […]
Read moreThis chapter analyses the EU’s crisis response in the Western Balkans through the lens of EULEX. By exploring how those […]
Read moreThis publication assesses implications of the post-2020 Belarus for Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland, as well as for the North […]
Read moreThere is broad academic consensus on the fact that the fragmentation of regions presents a significant challenge for the EU. […]
Read moreIt is estimated that 80% of all food will be consumed in urban areas by 2050. As a result, cities […]
Read moreRussia views Central Asia as its sphere of influence and attempts to keep the five post-Soviet countries, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, […]
Read moreThis article examines the role of the far right in political polarisation in Georgia. Polarisation has been a constant feature […]
Read moreThe strengthening of the populist radical right poses an important challenge for European integration. This article explores whether democratic backsliding […]
Read moreNow that some dust has settled over the surprise announcement of AUKUS on 16 September, it is possible to analyse […]
Read moreAs an economic node integrated into both global and European value chains, Barcelona and its metropolitan area face an uncertain […]
Read moreClimate change is already threatening the security and stability of societies in various ways, and the impacts will only be […]
Read moreChina is a growing digital technology (digi-tech) power and a leading provider of digi-tech resources internationally. China’s digi-tech growth is […]
Read moreSecurity and defence are increasingly grabbing the spotlight in European public debates. In just a few weeks, the withdrawal of […]
Read moreThe Covid-19 crisis is broadly recognised as a watershed moment in world history, prompting a radical rethink of social norms […]
Read moreThe author asks why the British Eurosceptic press is so unremittingly hostile to Emmanuel Macron. He suggests that attacks on […]
Read moreWhat is the licensing framework of standard essential patents (SEPs) for connectivity standards such as 5G and Wi-Fi? How will […]
Read moreEvery accession into political alliance is a matter of political negotiations. During the accession process Croatia advanced but did not […]
Read moreIn 2021, Estonia and Norway serve alongside Ireland as elected European members on the UN Security Council. In this report […]
Read moreThe author discusses the question, raised by Chancellor Merkel at her last European Council meeting, on what is the nature […]
Read moreFACTS (From Alternative Narratives to Citizens’ True EU Stories) is a project addressed to European citizens and aimed at involving […]
Read moreNordic political cooperation, embodied by the Nordic Council and the Nordic Council of Ministers, encompasses the five Nordic countries and […]
Read moreThis study analyzes the factors that have facilitated Vietnam’s recent rapid solar and wind power expansion and draws policy insights […]
Read moreKeeping up with the pace of technological developments and innovation is a challenge for lawmakers in Europe. As a result, […]
Read morePeace and security (P&S) is a key component of the relations between the African Union and the European Union, and […]
Read moreAn intelligent conversation on energy is essential in the European Union. The EU faces the risk of depending on the […]
Read moreThe article builds on the criticism of the international socialisation narrative which mistakenly represents compliance as socialisation and recognises agency […]
Read moreAs the US and China balance between the pursuit of strategic security interests and ambitions to attain economic growth, novel […]
Read moreThe book takes on the examination of the issue of critical infrastructure in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Norway. It explores […]
Read moreIn the past decades, the EU has developed an increasingly broad, multi-sectoral set of foreign and security policy instruments. All […]
Read moreThe issue of climate justice took centre stage in Glasgow, both inside negotiating rooms and on the streets. However, with […]
Read moreMedia control has been a key part of Vladimir Putin’s exercise of power. Recently, however, the repression of freedom of […]
Read moreThe relationship between the EU and Kazakhstan has historically been dominated by trade in oil and natural gas. However, the […]
Read moreIndependent regulatory agency has become the standard institutional choice in Western Europe. Little is known, however, about the involvement of […]
Read moreWas Prime Minister Mario Draghi correct in describing the G20 Rome Summit held under the Italian presidency a “success”? Or, […]
Read moreWhat fate awaits millions of tenants with rent arrears and piling debt as emergency rent relief measures and eviction moratoria […]
Read moreCrisis management forms an integral part of the expanding toolbox with which the European Union (EU) reacts to external crises. […]
Read moreMoscow increasingly views the ‘Collective West’ as an offensive actor and the High North as terrain for NATO ‘expansion’. Norway […]
Read moreProfessor Tobias SCHUMACHER, Chairholder of the European Neighbourhood Policy Chair, has just published an article entitled “Going back and forth: […]
Read moreOver the next years, ongoing and future technological innovations, especially related to information communication technology (ICT), artificial intelligence (AI) and […]
Read moreThe global battle to control the narrative of the pandemic, which was presented as a clash of geopolitical models, benefitted […]
Read moreThe last twenty years have brought about a significant increase in the awareness of war practices that harm women, including […]
Read moreNine months into Brexit and it is already apparent that musicians are one of the main sectors whose lives and […]
Read moreDifferentiated integration has been and will remain a necessity if Europe wants to overcome stalemate and improve the functioning of […]
Read moreIn the context of an open letter written by international NGOs to President Biden urging him to prioritize addressing climate […]
Read moreSince its independence, Burundi has been the theatre of violence and human rights violations that have left the population severely […]
Read moreIn this special episode of EuropeChats, we are joined by Prof. Michael Kaeding. Michael is Jean Monnet Chair ad personam […]
Read moreThe presentation of chapter European Solidarity: (Mis)interpretation in Slovakia was held by: LUCIA MOKRÁ Lucia Mokrá is Associate Professor of […]
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