Decoding global contestation
Director Steven Everts presented the Institute's upcoming analysis to the PSC, highlighting a shift from fragmented alliances to a more active contestation of the current global order.
Director Steven Everts presented the Institute's upcoming analysis to the PSC, highlighting a shift from fragmented alliances to a more active contestation of the current global order.
On 18 June 2021, EUISS and the International Peace Institute hosted a virtual workshop on the priorities for 2022-2024 of the UN-EU Strategic Partnership on peace operations and crisis management.
The consultations, which were held virtually and organised with the EEAS and EU Delegation in New York, gathered over a hundred peacebuilding partners, key stakeholders and EU member states.
On 4 March 2020, Clara Portela organised a closed-door workshop in Brussels on 'Building EU resilience against the extraterritorial effects of U.S. sanctions'. The workshop brought together experts on sanctions from various disciplines with officials from Member States and EU institutions.
The EUISS organised a workshop in Paris to discuss the challenges related to conceptualising, measuring and strengthening local governance institutions.
The EUISS supported a joint EU-UN workshop furthering the WPS agenda.
On 15 March 2018, the EUISS and the Center for International Peace Operations (ZIF), in cooperation with the EEAS Crisis Management and Planning Directorate and the UN Liaison Office for Peace and Security, organised a joint UN-EU expert workshop.
The EUISS and the Strategic Planning Division of the EEAS co-organised a meeting which brought together the policy planners of the EU28 in Brussels on 8/9 December 2016.
The EUISS report Global Trends 2030: Citizens in an Interconnected and Polycentric World was launched in Brussels with an
The EUISS report 'Global Trends 2030: Citizens in an Interconnected and Polycentric World' was launched in Washington, D.C on 9 May 2012 in partnership with the Atlantic Council.