The most happening in today’s world is the issue of global warming and the Arab spring. They both are matters of concern and the term globalization explains their complication. A lot of aspects in this world are inter-connected, starting from events of climate change to events of the Arab spring they all require an international response. The happenings in the Arab spring have jeopardized the common values, mutual interests and the democratic values the world is building upon. It is a huge hit to the modern society with so many existing organizations, institutions and rule of law that are contradicting these events. In consideration with these events, this paper will concentrate on EU and its institutional capability in resolving the issue...
The Syria crisis has exercised the minds of policymakers, diplomats and the general public at large ...
This paper was first published as Egmont Security Policy Brief No. 38 in September 2012 by Egmont, R...
In this CEPS Commentary, Steven Blockmans notes that a prolonged period of instability lies ahead fo...
The most happening in today’s world is the issue of global warming and the Arab spring. They both ar...
The European Union is not only a large single market, it is also a common external action. This incl...
This paper aims at critically analyzing the European Union (EU)’s response to the so-called Arab Spr...
The European Union pursues an active foreign policy both in a form of bilateral ties with sovereign ...
The paper analyses the key statements, decisions, measures and actions adopted by the European Union...
This paper locates EU-MENA relations within the competing paradigms of normative power Europe vs. em...
FEUTURE Online Paper No. 7 This paper presents the global movements, trends and actors driving EU-T...
This paper focuses on the reaction of European Union Member States to the Syrian refugee crisis that...
The Syrian conflict, a civil war with sectarian patterns driven by endogenous and exogenous dynamics...
This article introduces the themes of this special issue which is devoted to the reactions by extern...
The European Union has come a long way since the Maastricht Treaty, which adopted the Common Foreign...
This chapter seeks to map out the European Union (EU)’s relations with Lebanon since the 1965 Trade ...
The Syria crisis has exercised the minds of policymakers, diplomats and the general public at large ...
This paper was first published as Egmont Security Policy Brief No. 38 in September 2012 by Egmont, R...
In this CEPS Commentary, Steven Blockmans notes that a prolonged period of instability lies ahead fo...
The most happening in today’s world is the issue of global warming and the Arab spring. They both ar...
The European Union is not only a large single market, it is also a common external action. This incl...
This paper aims at critically analyzing the European Union (EU)’s response to the so-called Arab Spr...
The European Union pursues an active foreign policy both in a form of bilateral ties with sovereign ...
The paper analyses the key statements, decisions, measures and actions adopted by the European Union...
This paper locates EU-MENA relations within the competing paradigms of normative power Europe vs. em...
FEUTURE Online Paper No. 7 This paper presents the global movements, trends and actors driving EU-T...
This paper focuses on the reaction of European Union Member States to the Syrian refugee crisis that...
The Syrian conflict, a civil war with sectarian patterns driven by endogenous and exogenous dynamics...
This article introduces the themes of this special issue which is devoted to the reactions by extern...
The European Union has come a long way since the Maastricht Treaty, which adopted the Common Foreign...
This chapter seeks to map out the European Union (EU)’s relations with Lebanon since the 1965 Trade ...
The Syria crisis has exercised the minds of policymakers, diplomats and the general public at large ...
This paper was first published as Egmont Security Policy Brief No. 38 in September 2012 by Egmont, R...
In this CEPS Commentary, Steven Blockmans notes that a prolonged period of instability lies ahead fo...