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Tag: India

“Iran-India Relations Before and After the U.S. Withdrawal from the Nuclear Deal and the Consequent Sanctions”, Erzsébet N. Rózsa (IWE CERS, Hungary)

Posted on 27/09/2021

Iran-India relations ancient as they may be, their focus and scope are much more defined by contemporary interests, strategic perceptions, […]

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“What’s in a tweet? Twitter’s impact 2021 on public opinion and EU foreign affairs”, Lewin Schmitt (CIDOB, Spain)

Posted on 24/06/2021

This paper uses text mining and sentiment analysis of Twitter posts to explore the EU’s diplomatic communication practices and to […]

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“The geostrategic interests of external actors in Myanmar: A struggle for influence in a country in turmoil”, Bart Gaens & Olli Ruohomäki (FIIA, Finland)

Posted on 28/05/2021

Countries with geostrategic stakes in Myanmar have reacted in different ways to the military coup of 1 February 2021 and […]

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“The fall and stagnation of the global middle class”, Andrés Ortega (Elcano, Spain)

Posted on 28/05/2021

A great revolution of recent decades has been the powerful emergence of a significant global middle class. Among the destructive effects […]

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“Looking Again at the Age of Anger”, Pankaj Mishra (IPC, Turkey)

Posted on 26/04/2021

The book “Age of Anger” was written not long after May 2014, when a Hindu supremacist accused of presiding over […]

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“Indian companies’ technological investments in the EU with a special focus on Central and Eastern Europe”, Tamás Gerőcs (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 17/12/2018

Tamás Gerőcs: Indian companies’ technological investments in the EU with a special focus on Central and Eastern Europe India is […]

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“India and the geoeconomics of climate change: Global responsibility as strategic interest”, Emma Hakala (FIIA, Finland)

Posted on 10/10/2018

As climate change progresses, it will have impacts on global politics, creating both new vulnerabilities and opportunities. Geoeconomics provides a […]

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“Bridging the Gap Between India and the Baltics”, Sharanya Rajiv (EVI, Estonia)

Posted on 28/09/2018

Diplomatic relations between India and the Baltic states have remained below their potential. However, over the past decade, this began […]

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“The US-Japan-India-Australia Quadrilateral Security Dialogue: Indo-Pacific alignment or foam in the ocean”, Sophie Eisentraut, Bart Gaens (FIIA, Finland)

Posted on 25/05/2018

FIIA Briefing Paper 239, May 2018 In late 2017 the US, Japan, India and Australia re-launched the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, […]

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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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Internationalization of Indian multinational enterprises – Motivations, strategies and regulation from the experience of Indian investments: a focus on Europe, Tamás Gerőcs (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 18/10/2017

in: IWE Working Papers, October 2017 Read it here.

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India’s ‘Look East’ – ‘Act East’ Policy: Hedging as a Foreign Policy Tool, Bart Gaens & Olli Ruohomäki (FIIA, Finland)

Posted on 07/07/2017

Against the backdrop of an evolving strategic context in the Asia-Pacific region, competition is mounting between India and China in […]

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Agenda

  • Mon
    05
    Jun
    2023

    Course: "Monitoring and Evaluation", June 5-7 (College of Europe, Bruges)

    Bruges, Belgium
  • Tue
    06
    Jun
    2023

    Roundtable: “A Culture of Trust with CAF: Employee satisfaction and well-being”, June 6 (EIPA, Maastricht)

    Maastricht, The Netherlands
  • Thu
    08
    Jun
    2023

    Theory Seminar: “Interdisciplinarity & Terrorism Studies”, June 8 (NUPI, Norway)

    Oslo, Norway
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