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The European Union and Peacebuilding
2016The Rising Powers and Peacebuilding project seeks to address an important question that has not yet been thoroughly researched: what are the new approaches... -
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How Do Little Frogs Fly? Small States in the European Union
2015Small EU member states need to exploit the special characteristics of their small public administrations in order to secure their interests and have influence... -
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The rise of Euroscepticism and how to deal with it in the EU
2014It used to be seen as a British disease, but Euroscepticism has spread like a virus across the continent – infecting creditors, debtors, would-be euro-members... -
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Whither the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership?
2013Failures in the World Trade Organisation’s Doha Round have prompted countries to turn to preferential trade agreements. Every country with a stake in world... -
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Belated Courtship? The Uneasy Partnership between Brazil and the EU
2012The EU accorded the status of “strategic partner” to Brazil in 2007. While the aim of this was to foster more effective cooperation with the Latin American... -
Sieps European Policy Analysis
Leaving the European Union, the Union way : A legal analysis of Article 50 TEU
2016The outcome of the UK referendum on membership of the EU prompted a considerable interest in the modalities of a state’s withdrawal from the Union. This... -
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EU referendum: the beginning, not the end, of Brexiteers’ problems
2016On 23 June 2016, Britain voted to leave the European Union. The referendum outcome triggered resignation of Prime Minister David Cameron and his replacement... -
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Reform, Renegotiation and Referendum
2016The UK stands on the brink of a momentous decision: whether to leave or remain in the European Union. Unlike all the other states that have sought late... -
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European Integration Reset: Lessons from Brexit, Norway, and Eastern Europe
2016Given the severity and length of the Great Recession, whether or not Europe needs more or less integration is a much less consequential discussion than... -
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Heads of States Can Change the Course of International Drugs Policy in 2016: Where does the EU stand?
A quick overview of the past ten to fifteen years developments in drugs policies in Europe reveals two diverging trends: a public health and social policy... -
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Still a “Strategic” EU–NATO Partnership? Bridging Governance Challenges through Practical Cooperation
2015The EU and NATO share a common interest in responding effectively to threats posed by Russia in the east and by Islamic extremist to the south of Europe.... -
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Reality check for the EU: The stand-off with Russia challenges the European Union in its fundaments
2015Russia’s military attacks in Ukraine are not only an assault on the territorial integrity and sovereignty of one of the European Union’s largest neighbours.... -
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We Saw it Coming: Jihadist Terrorism, Challenges for the European Union
Nothing about the recent Paris or Copenhagen terrorist attacks was totally unexpected. Indeed, they were the sort of thing that security apparatuses in... -
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France and the European Union: a story of reason rather than love
2015In France, the push for the European integration process has come historically for a large part from the political and administrative elite. Over the past... -
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Nordic responses to Brexit: Making the best of a difficult situation
2018This policy brief examines how the British decision to withdraw from the EU has influenced the political debates in and foreign policies of the five Nordic... -
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Surviving Brexit: twelve lessons from Norway
2017One year after the referendum, after losing its majority in the general election, the UK government is revising what Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson famously...