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    The power and limits of data for peace

    This Brief analyses the EU’s conflict early warning and analysis system and its role in conflict prevention, and examines how it can be further strengthened to support the EU’s preventive action.

    Briefs
    12 January, 2024 By: Sarah Bressan
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    EU-GCC relations

    The EU and GCC have a long-standing partnership, but it has been hampered by institutional differences, contrasting values and priorities, and conflicting interests. This Brief explores what steps need to be taken to ensure that the partnership can realise its full potential.

    Briefs
    18 December, 2023 By: Bader Al-Saif, Dalia Ghanem
  • A key victory for Ukraine, but the storm continues to brew

    A decade after the Maidan uprising, EU leaders have made the historic decision to open accession negotiations with Ukraine. But is the initial mood of jubilation that greeted this decision misplaced?

    Commentary
    15 December, 2023 By: Ondrej Ditrych
  • COP28 in the rearview mirror

    Following hard-fought negotiations, the 28th COP summit in Dubai has culminated in a historic decision to ‘transition away’ from fossil fuels. Although not legally binding, the COP28 declaration will send a powerful signal to markets and policymakers about the direction in which...

    Commentary
    13 December, 2023 By: Lukas Trakimavičius
  • A 'make or break' moment for Serbia?

    On 17 December, snap parliamentary and local elections are taking place in Serbia. As international pressure on the Serbian government mounts, the elections are seen as a ‘make or break’ moment. Will the elections further cement the ruling party’s grip on power or mark a new...

    Commentary
    13 December, 2023 By: Bojana Zorić
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    Between a rock and a bullet: security provision and the protection of civilians in the Sahel

    This Brief examines the deteriorating security situation in the Sahel. It makes the case that by eliminating a key source of competition between rival factions, a focus on the protection of civilians may help to break the escalating cycle of violence in the region.

    Briefs
    6 December, 2023 By: Viola Fee Dreikhausen, Thierry Vircoulon
  • The end of dialogue? Three methodological challenges for EU-China cooperation

    The number of meetings between Chinese and EU officials has increased significantly recently. On the eve of the EU-China summit, the question must be asked: are these exchanges leading to results? It appears particularly difficult for the EU and China to discuss issues like...

    Commentary
    6 December, 2023 By: Alice Ekman
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    Bosnia and Herzegovina's quest for EU membership

    Ahead of the Council meeting of 14-15 December where the issue of enlargement will be at the top of the agenda, this Brief analyses the prospects for breaking the political and institutional impasse in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It argues that while the EU cannot fix the structural...

    Briefs
    30 November, 2023 By: Bojana Zorić
  • Navigating a power political world

    The Institute’s new Commentary section, featuring articles by EUISS analysts on topical issues, kicks off with an article by the EUISS director on how the EU should respond to the challenges of an increasingly competitive and transactional international environment.

    Commentary
    29 November, 2023 By: Steven Everts
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    The last line of defence: measuring resilience to foreign information manipulation and interference in West Africa

    This Brief explores how countries’ resilience to foreign information manipulation and interference can be measured, focusing specifically on the context of West Africa, a fast-growing region that is experiencing political turmoil and a geopolitical realignment.

    Briefs
    24 November, 2023 By: Ludovic Terren, Peter Van Aelst, Thomas Van Damme

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