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Think Tank Review - January 2023
- 25 January 2023
- Think Tank Review
- gsclibrary
EU politics and institutions
Highlighting Croatia's accession to the Schengen area and to the eurozone from 1 January 2023, reports analyse these two landmark decisions for the European future of the country. Papers discuss the multifaceted nature of European identity and culture and why the EU should engage in having such discussions, given that the European identity, values and ‘soul’ remain valuable points of reference for the future development of Europe and for its citizens. As over the last several years, citizens in Europe have been randomly selected to participate in specific policy debates, analyses point out that selection-based participation needs to be more integrated into mainstream democratic politics.
KONRAD ADENAUER STIFTUNG
Der Beitritt Kroatiens zum Schengen-Raum und der Euro-Zone ab 2023
INSTITUTO ESPAÑOL DE ESTUDIOS ESTRATÉGICOS
WILFRIED MARTENS CENTRE FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES
The EU and the multifaceted nature of European identity
THE HAGUE CENTRE FOR STRATEGIC STUDIES
Wiens open strategische autonomie? Verschillende perspectieven in EU-lidstate
CARNERGIE EUROPE
Move fast and support things: responding to democratic openings
CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE
Closing the gap between citizen participation and mainstream politics
EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE
If not now, when? Climate disaster and the green vote following the 2021 Germany floods
INSTITUT FRANÇAIS DES RELATIONS INTERNATIONALES
ISTITUTO AFFARI INTERNAZIONALI
Italian foreign policy and the Western Sahara: balancing relations with Morocco and Algeria
ISTITUTO AFFARI INTERNAZIONALI
ISTITUTO AFFARI INTERNAZIONALI
Italy’s renewed interest in the Horn of Africa
ISTITUTO PER GLI STUDI DI POLITICA INTERNAZIONALE
I motivi per approvare la modifica del MES, dopo la sentenza di Karlsruhe
EU policies
Reports analyse the digital markets act which sets new rules for a fair and competitive digital sector exploring how to implement the self-preferencing ban in the act. Papers look at how the energy crisis and the decarbonisation process can shape EU industrial policy pointing out that much will depend on how governments and citizens will react to the crisis and its consequences. Against the background of the war in Ukraine, reports discuss Euro area vulnerabilities and risks. They analyse the European pillar of social rights since its adoption five years ago; explore what artificial intelligence can do for workers and what skilled workers can do for the world; and discuss ways to make the EU global health strategy work. They also look at the how the development of the European Green Deal could contribute to the creation of EU climate diplomacy which is not yet complete; and comment on how nature restoration can be a driver for resilient food systems. On energy matters, studies explore cost-effective support mechanisms for hydrogen mobility infrastructure, as well as ways to secure alternative gas supplies and address critical infrastructure gaps in Europe.
Agriculture
INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AND EUROPEAN AFFAIRS
Competitiveness (Internal Market, Industry, Research and Space)
BRUEGEL
How to implement the self-preferencing ban in the European Union’s digital markets act
FOUNDATION FOR EUROPEAN PROGRESSIVE STUDIES/ FRIEDRICH EBERT STIFTUNG/INSTITUT EMILE VANDERVELDE
How place-sensitive are the national recovery and resilience plans?
FRIEDRICH EBERT STIFTUNG
Autonomía estratégica para una Europa social y soberana
KÜLÜGYI ÉS KÜLGAZDASÁGI INTÉZET (INSTITUTE FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND TRADE)
THE HAGUE CENTRE FOR STRATEGIC STUDIES
ISTITUTO AFFARI INTERNAZIONALI
Walking out of the woods: EU industrial policy between the energy crisis and decarbonisation
ZENTRUM FÜR EUROPÄISCHE INTEGRATIONSFORSCHUG (CENTER FOR EUROPEAN INTEGRATION STUDIES)
Kritische Rohstoffe in der EU: Herausforderungen und Handlungsfelder
Economic and Financial Affairs
INSTITUT FRANÇAIS DES RELATIONS INTERNATIONALES
Vulnérabilités et risques de la zone euro
BRUEGEL
Don’t look only to Brussels to increase the supply of safe assets in the European Union
THE VIENNA INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC STUDIES
Different choices, divergent paths: Poland and Ukraine
Education / Youth / Culture / Sport
REAL INSTITUTO ELCANO
The geopolitical implications of the EU’s media freedom act
Employment / Social Policy / Health and Consumer Affairs
EUROPEAN POLICY CENTRE
The European pillar of social rights: five years on
LISBON COUNCIL FOR ECONOMIC COMPETITIVENESS AND SOCIAL RENEWAL
What artificial intelligence can do for workers and what skilled workers can do for the world
GLOBSEC
Women in the innovation ecosystem zooming in on Austria, the Czech Republic and Slovakia
FOUNDATION FOR EUROPEAN PROGRESSIVE STUDIES/ FRIEDRICH EBERT STIFTUNG/INSTITUT EMILE VANDERVELDE
INSTITUTE FOR EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
Opportunities for health engagement in European climate policies
EUROPEAN CENTRE FOR EVELOPMENT POLICY MANAGEMENT
The EU global health strategy: how to make it work
EUROPEAN INSTITUTE OF THE MEDITERRANEAN
No global health security without strong and resilient health systems in the Mediterranean
STIFTUNG WISSENSCHAFT UND POLITIK (GERMAN INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL AND SECURITY AFFAIRS)
Offene strategische Autonomie der EU im Bereich Arzneimittel
STIFTUNG WISSENSCHAFT UND POLITIK (GERMAN INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL AND SECURITY AFFAIRS)
WHO-Initiativen: reformierte internationale Gesundheitsvorschriften und ein Pandemievertrag: nach Covid-19: Synergien zwischen beiden Handlungssträngen nutzen
Environmental Issues
THE POLISH INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
Together, yet separate: identifying the internal preconditions of creating EU climate diplomacy
CENTRE FOR EUROPEAN POLICY STUDIES
Are we about to see a big bonus for Europe’s low-carbon ETS producers?
FOUNDATION FOR EUROPEAN PROGRESSIVE STUDIES/ FRIEDRICH EBERT STIFTUNG/INSTITUT EMILE VANDERVELDE
Policy challenges and policy actions for a just climate transition five recovery plans in comparison
CENTRE FOR EUROPEAN POLICY STUDIES
STOCKHOLM INTERNATIONAL PEACE RESEARCH INSITUTE
Security risks of environmental crises: environment of peace
ISTITUTO AFFARI INTERNAZIONALI
Green Deal watch: building energy resilience
EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE
Infrastructures and sustainability
INSTITUTE FOR EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
Nature restoration as a driver for resilient food systems
REAL INSTITUTO ELCANO
Gobernanza climática tras la COP27 de Sharm elSheikh
GLOBSEC
Justice and Home Affairs
SWEDISH INSTITUTE FOR EUROPEAN POLICY STUDIES (SIEPS)
Should they stay or should they go? Frontex’s fundamental rights dilemma
NEDERLANDS INSTITUUT VOOR INTERNATIONALE BETREKKINGEN - CLINGENDAEL (NETHERLANDS INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS)
The instrumentalization of migration: a geopolitical perspective and toolbox
HERTIE SCHOOL- JACQUES DELORS CENTRE
The instrumentalisation of migration - How should the EU respond?
Transport / Telecommunications / Energy
EUROPEAN CENTRE FOR DEVELOPMENT POLICY MANAGEMENT
The EU global gateway – One year in: how to partner with the private sector?
CENTRE FOR EUROPEAN POLICY STUDIES
Energy prices and inflation: one shock, many asymmetric effects
CENTRE FOR EUROPEAN POLICY STUDIES
Exploring cost-effective support mechanisms for hydrogen mobility infrastructure
HERTIE SCHOOL- JACQUES DELORS CENTRE
Ditching losers - Why the EU should end support for unviable hydrogen applications
ЦЕНТЪР ЗА ИЗСЛЕДВАНЕ НА ДЕМОКРАЦИЯТА (CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF DEMOCRACY)- E3 ANALYTICS
10-point plan to scale-up energy storage
ЦЕНТЪР ЗА ИЗСЛЕДВАНЕ НА ДЕМОКРАЦИЯТА (CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF DEMOCRACY)
ISTITUTO AFFARI INTERNAZIONALI
ATLANTIC COUNCIL
Securing alternative gas supplies and addressing critical infrastructure gaps in Europe
EUROPEUM
Soaring electricity prices and development in the EU; the electricity market design under scrutiny?
THE GERMAN MARSHALL FUND OF THE UNITED STATES
Transatlantic technology policy pipeline 2023
FOUNDATION FOR EUROPEAN PROGRESSIVE STUDIES/ FRIEDRICH EBERT STIFTUNG
The Russia-Ukraine war: an inflection point for sustainable energy transitions
Foreign and security policy / Defence
The outbreak of Russia’s war against Ukraine triggered not only a paradigmatic change in the system of international relations, but also the question of what the consequences of the conflict on the EU’s role as a security provider will be, note several papers. They also make reasonable predictions about the implications of the war in Ukraine for the governance of EU foreign and security policy and the Union’s role in international security. The growing EU engagement in Central Asia challenging the Russian predominance in its traditional backyard, as well as the meaning of mega-regions, i.e. Eurasia, the Indo-Pacific, and the transatlantic alliance in a reshaped world order, are also discussed. On EU defence matters, reports analyse the implications of investing in both deterrence and arms control simultaneously, as both are typically separated yet two sides of the same coin; and promote the concept of an open strategic autonomy in European defence, leading to better European capabilities which will allow the EU to act on its own when needed. Papers ask how to save the WTO with more flexible trading rules and point to the importance of mutual recognition agreements for trade facilitation.
CENTRE FOR EUROPEAN POLICY STUDIES
Can we ever build a common European home? The perils and promise of an old idea
ISTITUTO AFFARI INTERNAZIONALI
EU foreign policy integration at times of war: from short-term responses to long-term solutions
GLOBSEC
Analysing political acceptability of reforms among national policymakers
FRIENDS OF EUROPE
Seize the geopolitical moment: the Western Balkans and European security
INSTITUT MONTAIGNE
Où en est le réengagement de l'UE dans les Balkans occidentaux
STIFTUNG WISSENSCHAFT UND POLITIK (GERMAN INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL AND SECURITY AFFAIRS)
Der Berliner Prozess: große Ideen für den Westbalkan, schwierige und langsame Implementierung
BARCELONA CENTRE FOR INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
GERMAN COUNCIL ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS
EUROPEAN INSTITUTE FOR ASIAN STUDIES
EUROPEAN INSTITUTE FOR ASIAN STUDIES
The EU-ASEAN commemorative summit: advancing bilateral cooperation in challenging times
CENTRE FOR EUROPEAN POLICY STUDIES
BRUSSELS SCHOOL OF GOVERNANCE
The digital decade: the EU, partnerships and governance in the Indo-Pacific
THE HAGUE CENTRE FOR STRATEGIC STUDIES
Maritime road to 2030: EU’s Indo-Pacific footprint and India
EUROPEAN INSTITUTE FOR ASIAN STUDIES
Strengthening the EU-Vietnam partnership: financing a green and just energy transition
EUROPEAN INSTITUTE FOR ASIAN STUDIES
Thailand: role model and bridge builder for EU-ASEAN cooperation in combatting IUU fishing
BARCELONA CENTRE FOR INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
La estrategia geoeconómica de China e implicaciones para Europa. Una mirada desde Barcelona
CENTRE FOR EASTERN STUDIES
A tactical pause in relations with the West: China plays on hopes for peace
THE GERMAN MARSHALL FUND OF THE UNITED STATES
Watching China in Europe - December 2022
THE POLISH INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
EU responses to the potential of an armed conflict in the Taiwan strait
EUROPEAN COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
Fragmentation nation: how Europeans can help end the conflict in Yemen
ISTITUTO AFFARI INTERNAZIONALI
The EU vis-à-vis turmoil in Burkina Faso: towards Europeanisation?
THE HAGUE CENTRE FOR STRATEGIC STUDIES
INSTITUT FRANÇAIS DES RELATIONS INTERNATIONALES
Stocks militaires: une assurance-vie en haute intensité?
INSTITUTO ESPAÑOL DE ESTUDIOS ESTRATÉGICOS
El planeamiento de defensa nacional en la Europa de la defensa
REAL INSTITUTO ELCANO
La política industrial de defensa, civil y espacio de la Comisión Europea: ¡abran paso!
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR STRATEGIC STUDIES
Military expenditure: transparency, defence inflation and purchasing power parity
NEDERLANDS INSTITUUT VOOR INTERNATIONALE BETREKKINGEN - CLINGENDAEL (NETHERLANDS INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS)
Open strategic autonomy in European defence: what countries must do
NEDERLANDS INSTITUUT VOOR INTERNATIONALE BETREKKINGEN - CLINGENDAEL (NETHERLANDS INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS)
Realising the EU hybrid toolbox: opportunities and pitfalls
STOCKHOLM INTERNATIONAL PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE
ISTITUTO AFFARI INTERNAZIONALI
Naval defence cooperation in the EU: potential and hurdles
INSTITUT DER DEUTSCHEN WIRTSCHAFT
Kooperationen in der europäischen Verteidigungswirtschaft
ISTITUTO AFFARI INTERNAZIONALI
EUROPEAN INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
Unlocking Afghanistan’s connectivity potential - Opportunities for the EU?
ISTITUTO AFFARI INTERNAZIONALI
Europe’s area of maritime interest in Northeast Asia
BRUSSELS SCHOOL OF GOVERNANCE
Centre of gravity: security and defence in the Indo-Pacific - What role for the European Union
EUROPEAN CENTRE FOR DEVELOPMENT POLICY MANAGEMENT
How the war in Ukraine is impacting Africa-Europe relations and the migration dialogue
EUROPEAN CENTRE FOR DEVELOPMENT POLICY MANAGEMENT
Engaging the European private sector in EU development cooperation and finance
EUROPEAN CENTRE FOR DEVELOPMENT POLICY MANAGEMENT
The OACPS-EU partnership: damage control or saving the last pieces?
CHATHAM HOUSE - THE ROYAL INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
Strengthening US-EU cooperation on trade and technology
PETERSON INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
How to save the WTO with more flexible trading rules
EUROPEAN CENTRE FOR INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
How important are mutual recognition agreements for trade facilitation?
OBSERVER RESEARCH FOUNDATION
Purpose, platform, and power: advancing trade under India’s G20 presidency
Global affairs
Think tanks ask if Russia will survive until 2084; find that the attack on Ukraine and the militarization of Russian foreign and domestic policy is a stress test for military reform and regime legitimacy; comment on the role of China in the response to debt distress in Africa; and how to build global prosperity proposals for sustainable growth.
ÖSTERREICHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT FÜR EUROPAPOLITIK
Digital Europeanisation in North Macedonia: slowly moving forward
INSTITUT MONTAIGNE
Peut-on faire la paix avec Poutine?
FOREIGN AFFAIRS INSTITUTE
Will Russia survive until 2084?
STIFTUNG WISSENSCHAFT UND POLITIK
RAHVUSVAHELINE KAITSEUURINGUTE KESKUS (INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR DEFENCE AND SECURITY)
EUROPEAN COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
Broken dream: the oligarch, Russia, and Georgia’s drift from Europe
ISTITUTO AFFARI INTERNAZIONALI
CARNERGIE EUROPE
Sketching a feminist EU response to the revolt in Iran
DEUTSCHE GESELLSCHAFT FÜR AUSWÄRTIGE POLITIK (GERMAN COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS)
Don’t get caught in the middle: a geo-economic strategy for Germany to survive US-Chinese rivalry
CHATHAM HOUSE - THE ROYAL INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
The response to debt distress in Africa and the role of China
PETERSON INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
Have trade agreements been bad for America?
EGMONT INSTITUTE
Outspokenly unspoken: the Chinese people’s ‘white paper revolution’
EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE
China and the future of international economic law: European perspectives on the way forward
EUROPEAN INSTITUTE FOR ASIAN STUDIES
Southeast Asia's summit season
EUROPEAN INSTITUTE FOR ASIAN STUDIES
Contemplating the climate struggle at COP27 - Examples from Southeast Asia
INSTITUTO ESPAÑOL DE ESTUDIOS ESTRATÉGICOS
En un mundo multipolar no sobrevivirán los más fuertes, sino los que mejor sepan adaptarse
FOREIGN POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
US-Japan-Taiwan dialogue: deterrence, defense, and trilateral cooperation
CHATHAM HOUSE - THE ROYAL INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
Building global prosperity proposals for sustainable growth
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