This article addresses the key challenges facing Europe in the face of the fraying of the World Order that emerged in the aftermath of the Second World War. It identifies four issues that may disrupt the multilateral world order – the rise of China, disruption to the trans-Atlantic relationship, the challenge of Russia and climate change. It concludes by highlighting EU efforts to respond to this challenge and questions whether these are a case of failing forward, failing better or the growing pains of a new strategic actor
The paper investigates the main macro-political trends at the international level. After reviewing t...
This Special Section uses the 100th Anniversary of the Armistice that ended World War One as an oppo...
First published online: 01 September 2017In June 2016, the European Union released an updated global...
This article addresses the key challenges facing Europe in the face of the fraying of the World Orde...
The article is dedicated to the analysis of the EU potential to become a real power center in the gl...
Power is diffusing from West to East and non-democratic powers are among those rising fastest. These...
The re-emergence of China as a great power and the emerging US-China competition have marked the ret...
In a famous study published in 1978, the American diplomat Anton DePorte argued – controversially – ...
Executive Summary > A changing global order requires actors aiming at global leadership to develop a...
There is general agreement that Europe has to go forwards or it will go backwards. There are concern...
The subject of this work is the rise and fall of Europe’s aim to rebuild its position in global poli...
Just when parts of the European integration project seem to be in significant amounts of trouble, Ch...
3rd editionThis manuscript went into production as Russia invaded Ukraine. Russia’s war against Ukra...
This paper applies power transition theory to EU’s future as a global power. It assesses economic an...
The outlook for Europe’s external relations has never looked so uncertain in the post-cold war era. ...
The paper investigates the main macro-political trends at the international level. After reviewing t...
This Special Section uses the 100th Anniversary of the Armistice that ended World War One as an oppo...
First published online: 01 September 2017In June 2016, the European Union released an updated global...
This article addresses the key challenges facing Europe in the face of the fraying of the World Orde...
The article is dedicated to the analysis of the EU potential to become a real power center in the gl...
Power is diffusing from West to East and non-democratic powers are among those rising fastest. These...
The re-emergence of China as a great power and the emerging US-China competition have marked the ret...
In a famous study published in 1978, the American diplomat Anton DePorte argued – controversially – ...
Executive Summary > A changing global order requires actors aiming at global leadership to develop a...
There is general agreement that Europe has to go forwards or it will go backwards. There are concern...
The subject of this work is the rise and fall of Europe’s aim to rebuild its position in global poli...
Just when parts of the European integration project seem to be in significant amounts of trouble, Ch...
3rd editionThis manuscript went into production as Russia invaded Ukraine. Russia’s war against Ukra...
This paper applies power transition theory to EU’s future as a global power. It assesses economic an...
The outlook for Europe’s external relations has never looked so uncertain in the post-cold war era. ...
The paper investigates the main macro-political trends at the international level. After reviewing t...
This Special Section uses the 100th Anniversary of the Armistice that ended World War One as an oppo...
First published online: 01 September 2017In June 2016, the European Union released an updated global...