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Tag: Eastern neighbourhood

Check out the updated agenda of TEPSA’s EU@Work Summer Seminar on the European Neighbourhood Policy (9-12 July 2018)

Posted on 06/05/2019

Applications are open for TEPSA’s EU@Work Summer Seminar on the European Neighbourhood Policy! Deadline for applications is Sunday 19 May 2019 […]

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Call for Applications: TEPSA’s EU@Work Summer Seminar on the European Neighbourhood Policy

Posted on 30/04/2019

Applications are open for TEPSA’s EU@Work Summer Seminar on the European Neighbourhood Policy! Deadline for applications is Sunday 19 May 2019 […]

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FEUTURE Voice No. 6: What do Turkey-EU relations mean in the Eastern Neighbourhood?

Posted on 01/04/2019

 By Dustin Gilbreath, Deputy Research Director of CRRC-Georgia  In this FEUTURE Voice, Dustin Gilbreath analyses the implications of the Turkey-EU relationship […]

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TEPSA Explainer: TEPSA Recommendations to the Romanian Presidency of the Council of the EU

Posted on 21/12/2018

In this TEPSA Explainer, Lucia Mokrá (Dean of the Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences of Comenius University in Bratislava and […]

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TEPSA Explainer: Ukrainian citizens’ attitude towards European integration

Posted on 21/12/2018

In this TEPSA Explainer, Yuriy Yakymenko (Deputy Director General at the Razumkov Centre, Kiev) discusses the dynamics of Ukrainian citizens’ […]

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“Communist Parties In Russia, Ukraine and Moldova: Struggling with popular demands”, Jussi Lassila & Ryhor Nizhnikau (FIIA, Finland)

Posted on 22/10/2018

The appeal of left-leaning ideas is on the rise in Russia, Ukraine and Moldova. Nonetheless, the main left-wing parties, particularly […]

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FEUTURE Online Paper No. 23 “EU-Turkey Relations: Security Drivers from the Eastern Neighbourhood”

Posted on 30/07/2018

A number of developments in the Eastern Neighbourhood since 1999 have affected EU-Turkish security relations. In particular the rise of […]

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Policy Paper: Challenges and Perspectives for a Sustainable Transformation in the EU’s Eastern Neighbourhood (IEP, Germany)

Posted on 27/03/2018

The policy paper aims to make an assessment of the impact of the Eastern Partnership (EaP) on the reform processes […]

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“Seeking the Eastern Partnership’s greatest integer”, Andriy Tyushka (College of Europe Natolin)

Posted on 27/03/2018

in: New Easter Europe magazine (issue 2/2018, pp. 87-93) Dr Andriy TYUSHKA, Research Fellow with the European Neighbourhood Policy Chair at […]

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Major Powers in Shared Neighbourhoods: between Cooperation and Competition, Simon Schunz, Sieglinde Gstöhl and Luk van Langenhove (eds.) (College of Europe Bruges)

Posted on 09/01/2018

Special issue of Contemporary Politics, vol. 24, no. 1, 2018 Contemporary global politics is characterised by multipolarity: globalisation and the […]

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“The European Neighbourhood Policy: The challenge of demarcating a complex and contested field of study”, Tobias Schumacher (College of Europe Natolin)

Posted on 14/12/2017

in Tobias SCHUMACHER, Andreas MARCHETTI and Thomas DEMMELHUBER (eds.), The Routledge Handbook on the European Neighbourhood Policy, Oxon, Routledge, 2018, […]

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Save the Date: Public Debate with Werner Hoyer, President of the European Investment Bank: 19 January 2018, Berlin (IEP, Berlin)

Posted on 07/12/2017

IEP cordially invites you to its Public Debate on Friday, 19 January 2018 with Werner Hoyer, President of the European […]

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Closing Conference of the project “Strengthening the National Identity of Moldova within the EU association process” (MIDEU): 14 December 2017, Chisinau

Posted on 07/12/2017

  The event that will take place in the Moldovan capital Chisinau provides a platform for exchange on the development […]

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Background report: “German-American Dialogue on the Post-Soviet Space: “From ambition to pragmatism?” (IEP, Berlin)

Posted on 07/12/2017

On 28 and 29 November 2017, the fourth workshop of the German-American Dialogue on the Post-Soviet Space was held, in […]

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The Revised European Neighbourhood Policy: Continuity and Change in EU Foreign Policy, Dimitris Bouris and Tobias Schumacher (eds.) (College of Europe Natolin)

Posted on 22/09/2017

Dimitris Bouris and Tobias Schumacher (eds.), The Revised European Neighbourhood Policy. Continuity and Change in EU Foreign Policy, London, Palgrave […]

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Russia’s Information Expansion: Ukrainian Foothold, Mykhailo Pashkov (Razumkov Centre, Ukraine)

Posted on 14/07/2017

The three year hybrid war between Russia and Ukraine that started in February 2014 with the annexation of Crimea and […]

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National Security and Defence Journal “Basic Principles and Means of the Formation of a Common Identity of Ukrainian Citizens” (Razumkov Centre, Ukraine)

Posted on 14/07/2017

The National Security and Defence Journal “Basic Principles and Means of the Formation of a Common Identity of Ukrainian Citizens” […]

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The Crisis Over Ukraine – Three Years On: Is a “grand bargain” totally ruled out? Arkady Moshes (FIIA, Finland)

Posted on 15/05/2017

An explicit “deal” between the West and Russia on Ukraine is not possible. Europe would like to reach a more […]

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The Influence of Protest Movements on the Development of Diasporic Engagement: The Case of Euromaidan and its Impact for the Ukrainian Diaspora in Poland and Germany, Magdalena Patalong & Richard Steinberg (IEP, Germany)

Posted on 18/04/2017

Magdalena Patalong and Richard Steinberg published an article together with Andriy Korniychuk of our partner the Institute of Public Affairs […]

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Where Two Are Fighting, the Third Has to Adjudicate – Ukraine and the Russian Federation at the International Court of Justice, Veronika Bilkova (IIR, Czech Republic)

Posted on 04/04/2017

The first hearing in the dispute between Ukraine and the Russian Federation was held at the International Court of Justice […]

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Moldova’s Election of a pro-Russian President: Implications for Europe, Elvira Melin (UI, Sweden)

Posted on 01/04/2017

In November 2016, Moldova elected Igor Dodon as president in the first presidential elections since 1996. In his campaign, Dodon […]

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Assessing the State of European Integration and Potential for Transatlantic Cooperation in the Post-Soviet Space: The Case of Moldova, Iulian Groza, Mathias Jopp, Iurie Leancă, Iulian Rusu, & Hans-Martin Sieg (IEP, Germany)

Posted on 27/02/2017

The research paper assesses the state of affairs of the transatlantic cooperation to support transformation processes in the Republic of […]

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Solidarity, Securitisation, and Europe in an Age of Hybrid Threats, Mark Galeotti (IIR, Czech Republic)

Posted on 02/01/2017

Mark Galeotti contributed to the Central European Political Science Review an analysis of the series of very real threats Europe is facing from […]

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Migration in Eurasia – the first 25 years of the Post-Soviet era, Irina Molodikova, Tamás Szigetvári (ed.) (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 18/12/2016

MIGRATION IN THE POST-SOVIET SPACE: AN INTRODUCTION, András Deák – Irina Molodikova – Tamás Szigetvári COMPATRIOTS’ POLICY IN MODERN RUSSIA: […]

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Study for the European Parliament: “Occupation/Annexation of a Territory: Respect for International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights and Consistent EU Policy”, by Pål Wrange and Sarah Helaoui

Posted on 13/06/2015

TEPSA has recently coordinated a study for the European Parliament Committee on Foreign Affairs, authored by Pål Wrange (Stockholm University, […]

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Agenda

  • Wed
    08
    Feb
    2023

    Webinar: "Immigration to build the nation, not to transform it", February 8 (RSCAS-EUI, Italy)

    Online
  • Fri
    17
    Feb
    2023

    Conference: "Towards fairer markets in Africa and the EU - Fostering international partnerships in competition policy", February 17 (College of Europe, Bruges)

    Bruges, Belgium
  • Wed
    22
    Feb
    2023

    Course: "IEU Climate Policy – Course for EPSO Candidates", February 22-23 (EIPA, Maastricht)

    Online
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