Towards a new multilateral energy architecture?
From climate change over peak oil to the geopolitical scramble for the Arctic, there are ample signs that a global energy crisis is unfolding. The sheer scale and urgency of […]
From climate change over peak oil to the geopolitical scramble for the Arctic, there are ample signs that a global energy crisis is unfolding. The sheer scale and urgency of […]
This paper was written as a background paper for the International High Level Energy Conference organised by Egmont – Royal Institute for International Relations- and the Development Group in Brussels […]
The climate change negotiations in Cancun saved the multilateral negotiation process under the UNFCCC, but what were the African political dynamics at the negotiations? In this Africa policy brief the […]
An agreement on climate finance is crucial to ensure an equitable approach between developed and developing countries in the fight against climate change. This report addresses the following question: How […]
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in Elvire Fabry (ed.), Think Global – Act European: The Contribution of 16 European Think Tanks to the Polish, Danish and Cypriot Trio Presidency of the European Union, June 2011, […]
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Thomas Renard assesses the implications of the ‘interpolar’ world that was on display at last December’s global climate conference in the Danish capital. in Revue Défense Nationale, n°731, June 2010, […]
In light of the Communication on “making the internal energy market work” released by the European Commission in November 2012, Egmont – Royal Institute for International Relations and the Development […]
During this restricted workshop, opened by David O’Sullivan (COO of the EEAS), experts and practitioners discussed lessons-learned from economic and climate negotiations between the EU and its strategic partners. Programme […]
This expert seminar examined the opportunities which climate change could offer to mankind in the Arctic. Actually, it appears that most of them remain illusory for the time being either […]
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