The EU conducts global governance in multifaceted ways. In this paper, we address how the EU engages with various global governance actors and how it navigates these relational webs. We draw particular attention to the EU’s competences, its structuring powers and how it navigates its institutional environment to answer these questions. First, we highlight that the EU’s issue scope and membership has increased over time, triggering an increased interest in global governance issues and actors. As a result, partnerships have been increasingly established with other countries and organizations. Second, we discuss the competences that the EU has across the different issue areas and demonstrate that its competences vary across them, showing that ...
Bruegel Scholars Alan Ahearne, Jean Pisani-Ferry, André Sapir and Nicolas Véron contributed this pap...
Whilst the global governance architecture for the Internet has evolved at pace in the last ten years...
The international role of the EU and its contribution to global governance have become formidable to...
The EU conducts global governance in multifaceted ways. In this paper, we address how the EU engages...
The Global Governance Programme at the EUI. The world faces increasingly complex problems that have ...
Over the past decades, global governance has become the most active phenomenon of world politics. Fr...
This paper outlines an exploratory workshop at City Law School, City, University of London funded by...
This paper examines why, after five decades of integration, the European Union's representation in i...
This chapter discusses whether the European Union has a distinctive take on, and may make a particul...
This chapter discusses whether the European Union has a distinctive take on, and may make a particul...
This article explores the prospects for the EU’s role as a global leader in a transitional internati...
Despite paying attention to a growing number of actors and agents, the literature on global governan...
Global governance in many domains is increasingly characterised by the existence of international re...
For years the european union has been looked on as a potential model for cosmopolitan governance, an...
Bruegel Scholars Alan Ahearne, Jean Pisani-Ferry, André Sapir and Nicolas Véron contributed this pap...
Whilst the global governance architecture for the Internet has evolved at pace in the last ten years...
The international role of the EU and its contribution to global governance have become formidable to...
The EU conducts global governance in multifaceted ways. In this paper, we address how the EU engages...
The Global Governance Programme at the EUI. The world faces increasingly complex problems that have ...
Over the past decades, global governance has become the most active phenomenon of world politics. Fr...
This paper outlines an exploratory workshop at City Law School, City, University of London funded by...
This paper examines why, after five decades of integration, the European Union's representation in i...
This chapter discusses whether the European Union has a distinctive take on, and may make a particul...
This chapter discusses whether the European Union has a distinctive take on, and may make a particul...
This article explores the prospects for the EU’s role as a global leader in a transitional internati...
Despite paying attention to a growing number of actors and agents, the literature on global governan...
Global governance in many domains is increasingly characterised by the existence of international re...
For years the european union has been looked on as a potential model for cosmopolitan governance, an...
Bruegel Scholars Alan Ahearne, Jean Pisani-Ferry, André Sapir and Nicolas Véron contributed this pap...
Whilst the global governance architecture for the Internet has evolved at pace in the last ten years...
The international role of the EU and its contribution to global governance have become formidable to...