As the conduct of international relations is changing in tone, bilateral diplomacy is back in vogue. This trend does not leave the European continent unaffected: intergovernmental bargaining is on the rise. Many EU member state capitals make good use of their diplomatic network across the continent to better understand what other member states aspire to achieve, and to promote their own voice within the European system. This Egmont Paper seeks to shed conceptual clarity on the resurgence of bilateral diplomacy in Europe. Firstly, it argues that in the absence of multilateral successes, bilateral approaches constitute the fall-back position for structuring the international system. Secondly, it explains in what ways bilateral networks add po...
The EU bilateral trade strategy since 2006, including the TTIP, has been justified by the European C...
This paper analyses the institutional changes to European Union diplomacy constituted by the Lisbon ...
This Commentary argues that the EU should build up a world-class diplomatic corps, capable of becomi...
As the conduct of international relations is changing in tone, bilateral diplomacy is back in vogue....
This paper tries to determine to what extent EU-US cooperation in the field of international peace a...
The changing nature of diplomacy poses new challenges for diplomatic actors in the 21st century, who...
The prospect of seeing the United Kingdom (UK) leave the European Union (EU) presents Belgium with i...
This report emerged from a workshop in Brussels where Aston Centre for Europe staff presented resear...
Five years after the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon and at the end of the first mandate of...
The Europeanization of foreign policy is widely considered to be beneficial to smaller EU member sta...
The Luxemburg report, also known as the Davignon report, adopted by Foreign Ministers in October 197...
The Europeanization of foreign policy is widely considered to be beneficial to smaller EU member sta...
Although much discussed, there is in fact very little common EU foreign policy. The main reason for ...
The article analyses the evolution of European diplomacy over two decades, to assess the impact of t...
France and Germany have played a pivotal role in the history and politics of European integration. Y...
The EU bilateral trade strategy since 2006, including the TTIP, has been justified by the European C...
This paper analyses the institutional changes to European Union diplomacy constituted by the Lisbon ...
This Commentary argues that the EU should build up a world-class diplomatic corps, capable of becomi...
As the conduct of international relations is changing in tone, bilateral diplomacy is back in vogue....
This paper tries to determine to what extent EU-US cooperation in the field of international peace a...
The changing nature of diplomacy poses new challenges for diplomatic actors in the 21st century, who...
The prospect of seeing the United Kingdom (UK) leave the European Union (EU) presents Belgium with i...
This report emerged from a workshop in Brussels where Aston Centre for Europe staff presented resear...
Five years after the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon and at the end of the first mandate of...
The Europeanization of foreign policy is widely considered to be beneficial to smaller EU member sta...
The Luxemburg report, also known as the Davignon report, adopted by Foreign Ministers in October 197...
The Europeanization of foreign policy is widely considered to be beneficial to smaller EU member sta...
Although much discussed, there is in fact very little common EU foreign policy. The main reason for ...
The article analyses the evolution of European diplomacy over two decades, to assess the impact of t...
France and Germany have played a pivotal role in the history and politics of European integration. Y...
The EU bilateral trade strategy since 2006, including the TTIP, has been justified by the European C...
This paper analyses the institutional changes to European Union diplomacy constituted by the Lisbon ...
This Commentary argues that the EU should build up a world-class diplomatic corps, capable of becomi...