Europe’s Southern neighbourhood has been for decades a highly unstable and contested region. The so-called Arab Spring has marked a […]
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Europe’s Southern neighbourhood has been for decades a highly unstable and contested region. The so-called Arab Spring has marked a […]
Read moreIf China is rising, it must be seeking world domination. If Russia is declining, it must be plotting revenge. The […]
Read moreTEPSA is happy to present its new policy brief “European Security Development – Leading Where?“ written by Gunilla Herolf, Ph.D. […]
Read moreThe Civilian Compact – a milestone document in the implementation of the EU Global Strategy – marks a notable shift […]
Read moreStephen J. Flanagan, NATO’s Return to the North Atlantic: Implications for the Defense of Northern Europe, 11 2018 In a […]
Read moreThis new book by former TEPSA Board member Dr Hanna Ojanen studies inter-organisational relations from a new angle: power. Drawing […]
Read moreAna Bojinović Fenko and Zlatko Šabič, both from Centre of International Relations at the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of […]
Read moreMuch scholarly work seeking to explain the EU–NATO relationship emphasises conflicting national or institutional interests, strategic individuals, and operational […]
Read moreEvents in Ukraine have rekindled discussions about NATO’s post-Cold War purpose and the way it relates to the EU. Through […]
Read more“Under pressure from overlapping crises”, writes Michal Šimečka in his newest policy paper, “the European Union is embracing a more […]
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