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The (non)sense of eurozone level democracy

By Stijn Verhelst,

5 December 2014

Many advocate increasing the legitimacy of the eurozone, yet practical measures remain scarce. This Egmont paper discusses one of the few concrete proposals: the creation of eurozone level democracy.

  • EU economic affairs,
  • EU institutional affairs,

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South Korea and the European Union: A promising partnership for development cooperation?

By Sung-Hoon Park,

26 November 2014

Since it joined the OECD-DAC, Korea has become an increasingly important development actor. Korea is keen to develop partnerships with traditional donors and has already done so

  • EU and strategic partners

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The European Union launches a new, risky 2030 strategy for climate and energy

By Tania Zgajewski,

26 November 2014

At its last meeting, the European Council agreed on the 2030 climate and energy strategy for the European Union. It foresees new targets for the reduction of greenhouse

  • Energy and climate

Security Policy Briefs

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Beyond Russia’s ‘Versailles syndrome’

By Patrick Nopens,

25 November 2014

Russia alleges that at the end of the Cold War it underwent a soft version of a Versailles Treaty, pushing it into the periphery of global politics and cutting it […]

  • EU and strategic partners,
  • European defence / NATO,

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EU Foreign Policy between the revolution and the status quo

By Sven Biscop,

24 November 2014

When a new High Representative takes office, an opportunity presents itself to take a look at existing EU external policies and assess whether these are still sufficient to safeguard Europe’s […]

  • EU strategy and foreign policy

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For Europe, Iran is more than the nuclear problem

By Cornelius Adebahr, Marc Otte, Nathalie Tocci,

20 November 2014

EU diplomacy on Iran is one of its few successes, but it should look beyond the “nuclear issue”, with a special envoy and a delegation in Tehran.

  • EU strategy and foreign policy,
  • Middle-East / North Africa,
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