Search

Search Constraints

Begin New Search You searched for: Topic Regional Cooperation Remove constraint Topic: Regional Cooperation Political Geography Europe Remove constraint Political Geography: Europe Content Type Working Paper Remove constraint Content Type: Working Paper

Search Results

1. EU Development Cooperation Policy Shifts from Charity to Self-interest

2. Developing EU Trade Incentives: A Support Tool for Refugee Self-Reliance and Host Community Resilience in Turkey

3. Could the EU’s New Agenda for the Mediterranean Turn Climate Change from a “Threat Multiplier” into an “Opportunities Multiplier”?

4. From a Fragmented Cooperation to an Integrated Approach – The Emergence of the Maghreb and Sahel Region and its Consequences for the European Union

5. Parliamentary oversight of the police and the EU accession process – a missing link in the fundamentals-first approach

6. Leaving Stabilocracy Behind – Rethinking the French Approach to the Western Balkans

7. Rethinking the Dutch position towards the Western Balkans in the new security environment in Europe

8. EU in Search of a WTO-Compatible Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism

9. Current Account Balances’ Divergence in the Euro Area: an Appraisal of the Underlying Forces

10. The African-France Summit and an Overview of its Recommendations Since 1973

11. British Pugwash Note on the Absence of Sole Purpose in NATO’s 2022 Strategic Concept

12. Between Erdogan, Mitsotakis, and Biden: The Evolving Ankara-Athens-Washington Triangle

13. Exchanging Money for Love? A Regional Analysis of EU Cohesion Policy on Euroscepticism

14. Commitment to Control Weaponised Artificial Intelligence: A Step Forward for the OSCE and European Security

15. Montenegro after the General Elections: A New Chapter in Transition or Preservation of Status Quo?

16. Unlocking European Defence. In Search of the Long Overdue Paradigm Shift

17. Israel Should Maintain its Mediterranean Alignment, Despite Signals from Ankara

18. NATO 2030- The Military Dimension

19. Proportionality and Karlsruhe’s Ultra Vires Verdict: Ways Out of Constitutional Pluralism?

20. Beyond Networks, Militias and Tribes: Rethinking EU Counter-Smuggling Policy and Response

21. Post-Covid-19 EU-Southern Neighbourhood Trade Relations

22. Great Expectations: Defining A Trans-Mediterranean Cybersecurity Agenda

23. Translating Results-Based Financing from Theory to Operational Reality: Lessons from the Practical Application of RBF at the European Commission

24. Incentivising Investment in Human Capital through the European Fund for Sustainable Development

25. The EU–UK relationship: It is what it is

26. Gains Associated with Linking the EU and Chinese ETS under Different Assumptions on Restrictions, Allowance Endowments, and international Trade

27. An Abrupt Awaking to the Realities of a Pandemic: Learning Lessons From The Onset of COVID-19 in the EU and Finland

28. EU Strategic Autonomy in the Shadow of Geopolitical Rivalry: A View from Moscow

29. Who benefits really from phasing out palm oil-based biodiesel in the EU?

30. Greece-Israel Relations Help Stabilize the Eastern Mediterranean

31. The Israel-Russia-Syria deal: Cost, beneficiaries and future deals

32. Turkey, Pakistan: Inside the Ankara-Islamabad axis

33. Alliance capabilities at 70: achieving agility for an uncertain future

34. It’s that time of the decade again: some considerations for NATO’s eighth Strategic Concept

35. Turkey’s military policy in Syria: implications for NATO

36. No time to hedge? Articulating a European pillar within the Alliance

37. Projecting Stability to the South: NATO’s other challenge

38. Transparency and Reporting on Arms Exports within and from the EU

39. China's Rise as a Global Security Actor: Implications for NATO

40. Promoting and Projecting Stability: Challenges and Perspectives

41. Post-Corona Europe: Challenges from the Far East

42. Franco-German "Twin Engine" Must Go On

43. Schengen and COVID-19 Combined

44. The European Union's Defense Dimension

45. The Political Economy of Industrial Policy in the European Union.

46. Resilience or Relocation? Expectations and Reality in the City of London since the Brexit Referendum.

47. EU sanctions and Brexit: Losing the hard edge of European foreign policy?

48. Covid-19 bends the rules on internal border controls: Yet another crisis undermining the Schengen acquis?

49. Eurasian Union fails a critical test: Displaying irrelevance in the time of the corona crisis

50. Warsaw, Brussels, and Europe’s Green Deal: Challenges and Opportunities in 2020

51. Sharpening EU sanctions policy for a geopolitical era

52. The European Green Deal: Assessing its current state and future implementation

53. Finnish-Swedish defence cooperation: What history suggests about future scenarios

54. Germany’s EU Council presidency: Navigating the post-Covid political landscape

55. EU strategic autonomy: A reality check for Europe’s global agenda

56. Uzbekistan’s new Central Asia policy: The economic rationale and political implications of good neighbourliness

57. The Power to Engage: Giving Punch to a new EU Global Strategy 2020

58. What Could a Geoeconomic EU Look Like in 2020?

59. Will a European Security Council Bring Strategic Relevance?

60. The Role of France and Germany in the Euro Area Reform

61. Setting the bounds of the European Union

62. European defence policy in an era of renewed great-power competition

63. Israel, Greece, and the Turkish Challenge: Acute Testing Lies Ahead

64. The Struggle for the Mediterranean: The EMGF Stake in the Libyan Civil War

65. Israel-Greece-Cyprus take on Turkey in the Mediterranean

66. Energy security in the Baltic Region: between markets and politics

67. Vostok 2018: ten years of Russian strategic exercises and warfare preparation

68. Preparing for “NATO-mation”: the Atlantic Alliance toward the age of artificial intelligence

69. NATO’s coming existential challenge

70. NATO’s Futures: the Atlantic Alliance between Power and Purpose

71. “NATO@70”: still adapting after all these years

72. NATO is doing fine, but the Atlantic Alliance is in trouble

73. NATO at 70: enter the technological age

74. Building the airplane while flying: adapting NATO’s force structure in an era of uncertainty

75. What NATO’s counter-terrorism strategy?

76. Why the Baltics matter. Defending NATO’s North-Eastern border

77. A Strategic Odyssey: Constancy of Purpose and Strategy-Making in NATO, 1949-2019

78. The necessary adaptation of NATO’s military instrument of power

79. Deterring hybrid threats: the need for a more rational debate

80. Russia’s Military Posture in the Arctic Managing Hard Power in a “Low Tension” Environment

81. Russia and China: “axis of convenience” or “stable strategic partnership”?

82. NATO and EU training missions in Iraq – an opportunity to enhance cooperation

83. Fighting “Men in Jeans” in the grey zone between peace and war

84. From hybrid warfare to “cybrid” campaigns: the new normal?

85. The role of democracy and human rights adherence in NATO enlargement decisions

86. NATO and the EU The essential partners

87. What NATO contribution to the security architecture of the Indo-Pacific?

88. The enhanced Forward Presence: innovating NATO’s deployment model for collective defence

89. NATO at 70: what defence policy and planning priorities?

90. Calibrating the scope of NATO’s mandate

91. The Brain and the Processor: Unpacking the Challenges of Human-Machine Interaction

92. Imitation, innovation, disruption: challenges to NATO's superiority in military technology

93. Israel and Iran in the Age of Trump: Israeli Perspectives

94. Play to Win: Sticking to a Playbook in the Competition with Russia

95. Who Owns What? – Free Trade Policies, Migration Management and the Ambiguity of “Joint Ownership”

96. The German Undervaluation Regime under Bretton Woods How Germany Became the Nightmare of the World Economy

97. Changing Perspectives in Political Economy

98. Blinking Red Lights

99. What’s in the CARDs?

100. Fighting for Europe. European Strategic Autonomy and the Use of Force