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NATO in Ukraine and the energy crisis in Europe

The EU and Russia seem to be walking into a crisis that may prove difficult to resolve diplomatically as tensions over Ukraine rise and the European energy crisis has no end in sight

The EU race to climate neutrality

In the transition to a greener EU, there are countries leading the way, like Sweden. Yet, among those who find themselves in the middle of the race, it is valuable to examine France and Italy

Climate change: the EU environmental policies and challenges

European climate law was adopted on 28th June 2021 and the main strategy is to be a climate neutral EU by 2050. The law is followed by enabling framework that benefits all member states

EU’s Member States commitment on climate change mitigation

Launched by Denmark and Costa Rica, the Beyond Oil and Gas Alliance is now involving many other EU Member States besides France. It is in fact the first international coalition of countries committed to ending oil and gas extraction

History of EU environmental policies and Member States’ compliance

The EU is tackling the climate crisis by promoting sustainable development and the integration of environmental policies through some of its founding agreements

Russia and China, friends with caution

The learning experience of a group of students returning from a study mission in Moscow as part of the Eastwest European Institute’s “World in Progress” program

A European blackout: fact, fiction or… inbetween?

Last month, news spread about possible blackouts in Europe. This set off alarm bells all across Europe and left people wondering whether their future holds no light, no warm water and no heating. This raises the question if and how the EU and its member states are managing the upcoming energy transition

The State of Qatar: the archetype of nested power

Qatar has been able to invest in specific power tools and use them both independently and interdependently with the aim to create a modern, progressive and idiosyncratic society

Cold climate at the Winter Olympics

On the 6th of December the White House announced they will not send a diplomatic delegation to the Olympic Games in Beijing in 2022. This move angered China but it risks to remain an isolated effort by the US without the support of many of their allies

French presidential election and identity crisis

With only less than four months to presidential elections, the question is: why is the identity politics the main concern of debates?

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