[[abstract]]Raw materials diplomacy is the new flagship of the European Union’s (EU) international economic presence located between industry, trade, and development. Being part of the EU’s economic diplomacy, its policies are mainly derived from the EU’s new trade strategy from 2006. Set up in 2008, its main goal has been to secure undistorted and free market access for resources. It was initiated as a response to the resource boom of the last decade with rising raw materials prices and growing competition on resources by state actors and multinational state-controlled enterprises from resource-rich countries. This paper explores the factors shaping this new policy and aims to answer several questions: What are its main drivers? How cohere...
Trade has become a much higher profile policy area for the European Union following the decision by ...
Climate changes and environmental degradation are a threat to the existence of Europe and the world....
This report finds that the mineral raw material engagement between the EU and industrial countries f...
[[abstract]]Raw materials diplomacy is the new flagship of the European Union’s (EU) international e...
Raw materials are the physical basis of the economy and society. Their unique physio-chemical proper...
This paper aims to provide an overview of the current status of EU non-energy raw materials policy a...
As a result of the energy transition and digitalisation, the demand for raw materials is increasing ...
STRADE aims to support the European Commission (EC) with analyses, stakeholder dialogues and derived...
The EU’s new Raw Materials Initiative (RMI), aims to increase Europe’s access to raw materials in de...
In light of the growing international competition among states and globally operating companies for ...
This policy brief is the first in a series of research articles and reports to be produced under STR...
Natural resources can be an important source of funding for warring parties in armed conflicts. Curb...
In November 2008, the European Union adopted “The raw materials initiative – meeting our critical ne...
Global value chains enable two-thirds of international trade, notably for the EU. The EU wants to p...
Abstract: This paper examines the role of raw materials in international relations, analysing areas ...
Trade has become a much higher profile policy area for the European Union following the decision by ...
Climate changes and environmental degradation are a threat to the existence of Europe and the world....
This report finds that the mineral raw material engagement between the EU and industrial countries f...
[[abstract]]Raw materials diplomacy is the new flagship of the European Union’s (EU) international e...
Raw materials are the physical basis of the economy and society. Their unique physio-chemical proper...
This paper aims to provide an overview of the current status of EU non-energy raw materials policy a...
As a result of the energy transition and digitalisation, the demand for raw materials is increasing ...
STRADE aims to support the European Commission (EC) with analyses, stakeholder dialogues and derived...
The EU’s new Raw Materials Initiative (RMI), aims to increase Europe’s access to raw materials in de...
In light of the growing international competition among states and globally operating companies for ...
This policy brief is the first in a series of research articles and reports to be produced under STR...
Natural resources can be an important source of funding for warring parties in armed conflicts. Curb...
In November 2008, the European Union adopted “The raw materials initiative – meeting our critical ne...
Global value chains enable two-thirds of international trade, notably for the EU. The EU wants to p...
Abstract: This paper examines the role of raw materials in international relations, analysing areas ...
Trade has become a much higher profile policy area for the European Union following the decision by ...
Climate changes and environmental degradation are a threat to the existence of Europe and the world....
This report finds that the mineral raw material engagement between the EU and industrial countries f...