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EUISS Yearbook of European Security 2019

18 July 2019

The 2019 Yearbook of European Security provides an overview of events in 2018 that were significant for European security and charts major developments in the EU’s external action and security and defence policy.

Russia in the Western Balkans

02 July 2019
Russia's grand aspirational objective is to bring back what is deemed in Moscow to be a more natural state of play for the Balkans: multipolarity. But what is the Russian modus operandi in the region? Is it confined only to coercion, as the headlines suggest, or is there a softer side to Russia’s power?

What if....? Scanning the horizon: 12 scenarios for 2021

25 January 2019
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The 150th Chaillot Paper produced by the EUISS, this publication aims to alert decision-makers to potential developments with significant strategic impact while they can still prepare for, or even avoid them.

Strategic foresight and scenario planning

22 January 2019

On 22 January 2019, the EUISS organised a strategic foresight workshop for representatives from the EUSR in BiH, the EU Delegation and EUFOR Operation Althea.

EUISS Yearbook of European Security 2018

26 June 2018

The Yearbook of European Security (YES) is the Institute’s annual publication compiling key information and data related to the CFSP and CSDP in 2017. YES 2018 provides an account of the EU’s engagement with the world through evidence-based, data-rich chapters.

Belgrade and Pristina: lost in normalisation?

20 April 2018

During the seven years of the EU-facilitated dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, known as the Brussels Dialogue, relations between the two sides have oscillated between normalisation and a state of strained peace and conflict prevention. What are the key obstacles to more constructive relations between both parties?

'Balkan Futures' mentioned by ScanTV

02 March 2018

The EUISS project 'Balkan Futures' featured in the article 'State capture, corruption, crime and press freedom cited as main concerns along Albania’s EU path'.

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