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Towards a European Commission with fewer competencies for more political power?

By Fabian Willermain,

2 September 2015

This commentary is a contribution to the debate regarding the idea of a ‘eurozone government’ and the last suggestion from German minister Wolfgang Schäuble concerning Commission competencies.

  • EU institutional affairs,
  • Internal EU policies,

Security Policy Briefs

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Considering DPRK regime collapse: its probability and possible geopolitical and security consequences

By Mason Richey,

27 August 2015

Both the EU and its member states are in a period of rethinking security strategy to adapt to contemporary challenges both in the European region and beyond, including Northeast Asia. […]

  • Asia-Pacific,
  • EU strategy and foreign policy,

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The EU at a crossroad

By Marc Otte,

27 August 2015

Speech given by Marc Otte, Director-General Egmont Institute, on the occasion of the Opening Day of the School for Young leaders in Ohrid.

  • EU strategy and foreign policy

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EMSS: new and approaching ‘hot-buttons’ for maritime security

By Andre Gray,

26 August 2015

Given the success of EU maritime cooperation combatting piracy in Somalia and the Western Indian Ocean, and with activity in the area gradually subsiding, there’s an inevitable question of “where […]

  • EU strategy and foreign policy

European Policy Briefs

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Prostitution as a human right: an oxymoron

By Sophie Heine,

25 August 2015

Prostitution is an extremely contentious topic, for political forces as well as for civil society. The recent position adopted by Amnesty International in favour of a full decriminalization of this […]

  • Internal EU policies

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Strategic partnerships: a new toolkit for business and statecraft

By Thomas Renard,

24 July 2015

Two major deals were concluded last June, one between Alibaba and Unilever, and the other between Australia and Singapore. What is common between them? Their labelling: both deals are called […]

  • EU and strategic partners,
  • EU strategy and foreign policy,
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