The Great Powers have their ways
How will the great powers behave? That is what determines the future world order – or the absence of order. Could it be that China and the EU have found […]
How will the great powers behave? That is what determines the future world order – or the absence of order. Could it be that China and the EU have found […]
Scholars and pundits alike have been qualifying our times as of “transition and turbulence”, “disorder” and “strategic unease”. Other concepts that recur in discussions on the present state of the […]
Articles Preferences, approaches and influence: the Central and Eastern EU member states and the EU’s policies towards the post-Soviet space, by Fabienne Bossuyt Political cohesion and coordination of Nordic Plus […]
Articles The end of rethorics, LGBT policies in Russia and the European Union, by Lien Verpoest The effects of austerity policies on gender inequality in the PIIGS, by Cristina Benlloch […]
Edited by Peter Debaere, Dries Lesage & Jan Wouters. Articles The Future of the Gx System and Global Governance: An Introduction, by Peter Debaere, Dries Lesage & Jan Wouters Governing […]
Commentaries
EU member states can use the China-initiated organization to promote their standards for development financing and perhaps even to pursue geopolitical interests in Asia. This blogpost is a product of […]