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The current coronavirus crisis emphasises the need for the European Union to devote more effort to anticipatory governance, notably through analysis of medium- and long-term global trends, as well as
Date
01/10/2020
For something as unknown as the future, it appears to have become surprisingly predictable.
Date
05/04/2019
The inclusive growth and job creation agenda has moved to the forefront of national dialogues in Middle-East and North African countries in recent years.
Date
12/07/2018
The report makes the case that while the transatlantic relationship may currently be traversing a period of divergence, this need not lead to a structural split over the longer term.
Date
18/01/2018
This Chaillot Paper contextualises the dilemmas facing EU policymakers as Europe experienced an unprecedented influx of migrants and refugees in 2015-2016.
Date
13/12/2017
Refugee movements, international migration and socio-economic development are intimately bound up together.
Date
08/06/2017
No one can be complacent about geopolitical risks these days.
Date
24/04/2017
“The U.S.-Israel relationship is in trouble,” warn Council on Foreign Relations Senior Fellows Robert D. Blackwill and Philip H.
Date
12/11/2016
The approach advocated by this paper is not the so-called ‘economic peace’. Economic development is not a substitute for political rights.
Date
28/10/2015
This paper explores the changing power capabilities of Algeria, Egypt, Ethiopia, Nigeria, and South Africa (the ‘Big Five’) over the next 25 years.
Date
24/03/2015

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