Papers
EU, Emerging Powers and Climate Change
Disinterest and resistance: Explaining the limited development of EU-India cooperation on climate change by Dr. Diarmuid TORNEY - TAPIR Fellowship Programme.
‘Agent China’: discovering the patterns of interaction between the EU and China in international climate change negotiations by Ms. Olivia Olga Cordelia GIPPNER - Free University of Berlin.
Strategic partners or tactical opponents ? Uncovering the patterns of cooperation between the EU and South Africa in the international climate regime by Dr. Ulrike LORENZ-CARL - Potsdam University.
EU, Emerging Powers and International Economics Relations
Global economic government: What role for the European Union and Asia ? by Dr. Petr BLIZKOVSKY - General Secretariat of the Council of the EU.
The European Union and the Republic of Korea: trading partners or strategic partners ? by Prof. Andrew BLICK & Prof. Richard G. Whitman - University of Kent.
EU External Economic Relations: Emerging Powers, Domestic Politics and Competition in Trade by Ms. Aukje Mathilda VAN LOON - Ruhr University Bochum.
Innovative Capabilities and Market Performance of the BRICS and The EU in International Comparison by Ms. Katharina BELOW, & Mr. Jan-Frederik KREMER - Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms University Bonn.
EU Trade and Development Policy and the Emerging Economies: Subordinating Developmental to Commercial Imperatives in the Reform of the Generalised System of Preferences by Dr. Gabriel SILES-BRUGGE - University of Manchester.
Adjusting to a multipolar world: towards smart conditionality in the European Union’s foreign policy by Mr. Niels SMEETS, Yf REYKERS & Johan ADRIAENSEN - KULeuven.
EU, Emerging Powers and Security
Potential application of innovative ‘green’ military technologies in European Security by Dr. Kostantinos GRIVAS - Hellenic Military Academy, University of Athens.
The Strategic Partnership between Brazil and the European Union: the cooperation in United Nations peacekeeping and stabilization operations by Prof. Karine DE SOUZA SILVA - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina.
Strategically partnering with power: Brazil, South Africa, and prospects for EU security and defence by Mr. Jorge Eduardo DELGADO - War Studies Department, King's College London & Ms Myrto HATZIGEORGOPOULOS - ISIS Europe.
Can emerging powers call the shots? Brazil, Turkey and alternative approaches towards Iran by Mr. Raphael METAIS - College of Europe.
EU and emerging powers: can Turkey bridge the gap between the EU and the BRICS in the Middle East and North Africa by Dr Aylin UNVER NOI - Gedik University.
EU-China Environment and Energy
The cooperation between the European Union and China in the domain of clean energy by Prof. Roberto PAGANI, Prof. Nannan LUNDIN & Dr. Alessandra MERLO - Europe China Clean Energy Centre.
The European Union (EU) and the Emerging Powers in the Domain of Global Environment and Energy Security Challenges by Mr. Dian PARLUHUTAN - Freie Universit‰t Berlin.
The Growth of Emissions Trading in China: A Case of Diffusion ? by Dr. Katja BIEDENKOPF - University of Amsterdam & Dr. Diarmuid TORNEY - TAPIR Fellowship Programme.
Contradictions in EU-China Clean Energy Relations by Dr. Thijs VAN DE GRAAF - Ghent University.
EU-China and East Asia
The rise of China and security in East Asia: implications for the EU and US strategies in the region by Prof. Elena ATANASSOVA-CORNELIS - Université catholique de Louvain & Universiteit Antwerpen.
EU and rising Asia by Mr. Tom ROE - EU-Asia Centre.
Enhancing maritime security governance : Europe sailing eastwards, Asia sailing westwards by Prof. Susanne KAMERLING - University of Groningen, the Clingendael Institute.
EU-Russia Relations
Between Co-operation and Confrontation: the Contradictions in EU-Russia Relations in the Light of the Protracted Conflicts Problem (Transnistria Case) by Mr. Sergey RASTOLTSEV - Russian Academy of Science.
The Russian factor in EU policies towards the ‘shared neighbourhood’ by Ms. Vanda Amaro DIAS, University of Coimbra.
The EU’s normative power and Russia: the role of social norms, values and attitudes by Dr. Tania BILETSKAYA - Glasgow University.
Old Powers Re-emerging in the Wider Black Sea: Security and Region Building Strategies in Europe’s Eastern Neighbourhood by Dr. George NICULESCU - The European Geopolitical Forum.
EU-China Economic Relations
EU - China FDI in the 21st century: Who is ready for a ‘win-win’ strategy ? by Dr. Thierry APOTEKER, Mr. Sylvain BARTHELEMY & Ms. Sandrine LUNVEN - TAC France.
The EU Litigation Strategy on the WTO Disputes on Chinese Natural Resources and the Treaty of Lisbon by Prof. Elisa BARONCINI - Università degli studi di Bologna.
EU, Emerging Powers and Human Rights
Non-credibility regarding Chinese soft power: an inverse mirror of the European Union soft power by Prof. Olivier ARIFON - Université Libre de Bruxelles.
EU-China Dialogues - Talking at cross purposes by Dr. Joêlle Hivonnet - European External Action Service.
EU-Russia Energy Relations
EU-Russia Cooperation in a rapidly changing interregional gas marketby Ms. Morena SKALAMERA - Harvard University.
EU-China Relations in the Crisis
Sino-European Economic Interdependence and the Economic Crisis by Prof. Maria GARCIA - University of Canterbury.
EU, Emerging Powers and Africa
Does the Chinese Example Undermine the Influence of the EU's Approach to Development ? The Case of Kenya by Ms. Elsje Elizabeth FOURIE - University of Trentos.
Multiple principles for multilateral interventions ? The EU and China’s policies on the Darfur Crisis by Dr. ZHONG Zhun, Université Libre de Bruxelles.
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