What could a geoeconomic EU look like in 2020?
The need for the EU to respond and position itself in the deepening geoeconomic competition between the Great Powers has initiated a policy reorientation that is slowly attempting to break […]
The need for the EU to respond and position itself in the deepening geoeconomic competition between the Great Powers has initiated a policy reorientation that is slowly attempting to break […]
The EU-China economic relationship is transitioning to a new era. Years of soaring Chinese investments in Europe are increasingly met with unease by EU leaders. Beijing’s influence on the activities […]
The Report “The EU – Russia: the way out or the way down?”, a joint project of the Institute of Europe of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia) and “Egmont […]
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The Jean Monnet Network “Crisis-Equity-Democracy for Europe and Latin America” is a research project selected and financed at 80% by the European Commission and, the rest, by a consortium of […]
The EU and Japan are now concluding two partnership agreements that should facilitate bilateral trade, streamline political and security cooperation and reinforce shared values. While they buttress the strategic […]
The construction of Europe begins in 1957, with the signature of the Treaty of Rome. The initial aim is, then, to build a Union equipped with institutions and common values, […]
On 18 June 2014 ECRAN (Europe-China Research and Advice Network) will host its fourth annual event on the theme of ‘China’s Sustainable Growth and its Relationship with the EU’ at […]
The conference took place on Wednesday 13 November from 17.30 to 19.15 in the Auditorium of BNP Paribas Fortis. As the present crisis has shown us, the financial sector can […]
On the 8th October 2013, Egmont – Royal Institute for International Relations and
(Photo credit: s-a-m, Flickr) On the 10th of June 2013, the Development Group and Egmont – Royal Institute for International Relations organised a High Level Conference in the framework of […]