Egmont Institute logo Royal Institute
for International Relations
  • Home
  • Events
  • Publications
  • Topics
  • Projects
  • Education & Training
  • Staff
  • About
  • Press
  • Subscribe
  • Contact
  • Login
  • Press
  • Subscribe
  • Contact
  • Login
  • Home
  • Events
  • Publications
  • Topics
  • Projects
  • Education & Training
  • Staff
  • About

Home > Publications

Publications

Other publications

+details

Belgium: Support for the UK staying in the EU, but European integration has priority.

By Fabian Willermain,

17 June 2016

If Britain votes to leave the EU it will have to negotiate its exit and a new post-withdrawal relationship with the EU. Often overlooked in the UK’s debate is the […]

  • EU institutional affairs,
  • Internal EU policies,

Other publications

+details

The rise of euroscepticism in the United Kingdom or the failure of Europeanism

By Sophie Heine,

17 June 2016

The European Union has severely undermined perceptions of sovereignty and it will fail unless EU citizens regain their voice in the policy process. Might a fully-fledged federalist project do that?

  • EU institutional affairs,
  • Internal EU policies,

European Policy Briefs

PDF
+details

Plan B after Brexit – What Britain can expect negotiating a Swiss-type arrangement with the EU

By Cenni Najy, Jacqueline Breidlid,

17 June 2016

For those wishing to see the UK exit from the EU, Switzerland has become a poster child, an example of how a country outside the EU can retain access to […]

  • EU institutional affairs,
  • Internal EU policies,

Commentaries

+details

Uhuru for Kenya?

By Jean-Christophe Hoste,

17 June 2016

President Uhuru Kenyatta is a guest at the European development days and in the margins of that summit he met the Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel to talk about economic […]

  • Central Africa,
  • Other African regions,

Commentaries

+details

Time to restore conventional deterrence-by-denial

By Patrick Nopens,

17 June 2016

We are on the very brink of a new Cold War. Hybrid War has kept Western analysts in awe although it is highly unlikely that it would be successful against […]

  • European defence / NATO

Security Policy Briefs

PDF
+details

The Iran nuclear deal: the Iranian and US domestic factors that put its implementation at risk

By Astrid Viaud,

14 June 2016

The Iran nuclear deal with E3+3 and P5+1 is not without its detractors. The Iranian Conservative Party, the US Republican Party and Israel disapprove. This policy brief aims to understand […]

  • EU and strategic partners,
  • Middle-East / North Africa,
  • <
  • 79
  • 80
  • 81
  • 82
  • 83
  • >

Categories

  • Africa Policy Briefs
  • Books
  • Commentaries
  • Egmont papers
  • European Policy Briefs
  • Other publications
  • Security Policy Briefs
  • Studia Diplomatica
  • Studia Diplomatica Historical Articles

Subscribe

Egmont

Royal Institute for International Relations
Rue des Petits Carmes 24A
1000 Brussels - BELGIUM

Postal Address

Rue des Petits Carmes 15
1000 Brussels - BELGIUM

Contact

+32 (0) 2 223 41 14

info@egmontinstitute.be

Follow us

© EGMONT 2017 - All rights reserved -

  • Home -
  • ‘De soldaat en de welvaartstaat: een pandemie leidt dus niet meteen tot de wereldvrede’ -
  • Home