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CEPS Centre for European Policy Studies
CEPS Centre for European Policy Studies

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Country: Belgium

Total Journals: 1
Coverage: 2004 - 2009
Total Books: 121
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CEPS Policy Briefs

CEPS Policy Briefs
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Grey Literatures

№052. The EU-Russia-US Triangle
№057. Is Ukraine turning away from Europe?
№060. Ukraine and the EU after the Orange Revolution
№068. A Spreading Danger: Time for a New Policy towards Chechnya
№071. EU-Russia – Four Common Spaces and the Proliferation of the Fuzzy
№079. The Black Sea as Epicentre of the Aftershocks of the EU’s Earthquake
№081. Parties of Power as Roadblocks to Democracy: The Cases of Ukraine and Egypt
№085. An Interim Plan for South-East Europe: Customs Union with the EU and a Regional Schengen for the Free Movement of People
№090. Security Implications of Russian Energy Policies
№098. What should the Community of Democratic Choice do?
№102. Bulgaria and Romania’s Accession to the EU: Postponement, Safeguards and the Rule of Law
№103. A New Agreement between the EU and Russia: Why, what and when?
№105. A Synergy for Black Sea Regional Cooperation:
№109. 'Outsourcing’ de facto Statehood. Russia and the Secessionist Entities in Georgia and Moldova
№112. What should the European Union do next in the Middle East?
№113. Just what is this ‘absorption capacity’ of the European Union?
№115. Russia’s Soft Power Ambitions
№116. The Coming of the Russian Gas Deficit: Consequences and Solutions
№120. The Presevo Valley of Southern Serbia alongside Kosovo. The Case for Decentralisation and Minority Protection
№123. Russian-Algerian cooperation and the ‘gas OPEC’: What’s in the pipeline?
№126. European Neighbourhood Policy Two Years on: Time indeed for an ‘ENP plus’
№127. The EU and Kazakhstan. Balancing Economic Cooperation and Aiding Democratic Reforms in the Central Asian region
№128. The European Union’s Strategic Role in Central Asia
№129. Turkmenistan in transition. A window for EU engagement?
№130. Tajikistan and the EU. From Post-Conflict Reconstruction to Critical Engagement
№133. What will it take to resolve the dispute in Western Sahara?
№134. Democratisation and Human Rights in Central Asia: Problems, Development Prospects and the Role of the International Community
№135. What Went Wrong? The Impact of Western Policies towards Hamas and Hizbollah
№137. Decentralisation of Serbia: The Minority Dimension
№138. The EU and Uzbekistan: Where to go from here?
№139. Security Challenges in Central Asia. Implications for the EU’s Engagement Strategy
№148. The New EU Strategy towards Central Asia: A View from the Region
№160. Time to think of a strategic bargain with Russia
№167. Post-mortem on Europe’s first war of the 21st century
№168. Al Qaeda in the West as a Youth Movement: The Power of a Narrative
№175. Recalibrating EU Policy towards the Western Balkans
№180. The Case for a Gas Transit Consortium in Ukraine: A Cost-Benefit Analysis
№215. How to Change the EU Treaties. An Overview of Revision Procedures under the Treaty of Lisbon
№216. From Lisbon to Deauville: Practicalities of the Lisbon treaty revision(s)
№217. The European Council Summit and the Political Economics of the EMU Crisis
№218. Unearthing China’s Rare Earths Strategy
№219. The Bosnian Hiatus: A Story of Misinterpretations
№220. Europe’s Gas Supply Security: Rating Source Country Risk
№221. Geopolitical Threats to Oil and the Functioning of the International Oil Market
№222. Security of Europe's Gas Supply: EU Vulnerability
№223. Europe's Coal Supply Security: Obstacles to Carbon Capture, Transport and Storage
№224. Europe's Electricity Supply Security: Strengthening the Chain
№225. Consumer Valuation of Energy Supply Security: An Analysis of Survey Results in Three EU Countries
№226. National Commitments, Compliance and the Future of the Kyoto Protocol
№227. A Renewed Political Deal for Sustainable Growth within the Eurozone and the EU
№228. The Transformational Impact of EMU and the Global Financial Crisis
№229. The EU should not shy away from setting CO2-related targets for transport
№230. A less punishing, more forgiving approach to the debt crisis in the eurozone
№231. Single eComms market? No such thing…
№232. How to assess a rotating presidency of the Council under new Lisbon rules
№233. Debt reduction without default?
№234. The Case for ‘more Single Market’
№235. On the Tasks of the European Stability Mechanism
№236. Spillovers from the Arab Revolts: Is Armenia next in line?
№237. Restoring financial stability in the euro area
№239. Can the eurozone countries still live together happily ever after?
№239. A New Framework for Euro-Med Cooperation on Micro, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise Support
№240. Labour Immigration Policy in the EU: A Renewed Agenda for Europe 2020
№241. The EU’s Response to the Financial Crisis: A mid-term review
№242. Lobbying the European Parliament: A necessary evil
№243. External versus Domestic Debt in the Euro Crisis
№244. EU-Russia: Divergent logics of communication
№245. Space Observation Systems
№246. The General Affairs Council
№247. An evaluation of the French proposal for a restructuring of Greek debt
№249. Britain, Ireland and Schengen: Time for a smarter bargain on visas
№250. Only a more active ECB can solve the euro crisis
№251. The Eurozone Debt Crisis: From its origins to a way forward
№252. Partial sovereign bond insurance by the eurozone: A more efficient alternative to blue (Euro-) bonds
№253. Spanish Constitutional Reform
№254. How should support for climate-friendly technologies be designed?
№255. US Climate Change Policy Efforts
№256. A Call to Members of the European Parliament: Take transparency seriously and enact the ‘legislative footprint’
№257. Speculative Attacks within or outside a Monetary Union: Default versus Inflation (what to do today)
№258. Agreement needed on liquidity provision to restore confidence in the eurozone
№259. Stronger economic governance
№260. Misguided policies risk breaking up the eurozone and the EU
№261. Time for a Common European Effort on Raw Materials
№262. Sector-specific Activities as the Driving Force towards a Low-Carbon Economy. From the Asia-Pacific Partnership to a Global Partnership
№263. Stepping up Growth Policies
№264. Renewables and the EU Internal Electricity Market. The case for an arranged marriage
№265. Liquidity in times of crisis: Even the ESM needs it
№266. Macroeconomic Imbalances in the Euro Area: Symptom or cause of the crisis?
№267. The Spanish Hangover
№268. In search of symmetry in the eurozone
№269. The Euro Crisis: Implications for the Internal Market and Harmonisation of Corporate Taxes
№270. How to Negotiate under Co-decision in the EU. Reforming Trilogues and First-Reading Agreements
№271. Europe’s Recurrent Employment Problems
№272. ‘Grexit’: Who would pay for it?
№273. Moving the EU from a Laggard to a Leader in Democracy Assistance: The Potential Role of the European Endowment for Democracy
№274. An agenda for the European Council. Feasible steps to bring the eurozone back from the precipice
№275. Implementing Basel III in Europe: Diagnosis and avenues for improvement
№276. Pre-empting Technical Barriers in the Single Market
№277. Unholy compromise in the eurozone and how to right it
№279. Can Italy and Spain survive rates of 6-7%?
№280. A Sovereign Wealth Fund to Lift Germany’s Curse of Excess Savings
№281. The EU’s Promotion of External Democracy: In search of the plot
№282. Banking Union: A federal model for the European Union with prompt corrective action
№283. A European Deposit Insurance and Resolution Fund - An Update
№284. Unleashing Competition in EU Business Services
№285. Commission v. Gazprom: The antitrust clash of the decade?
№286. Monetary Policy and Banking Supervision: Coordination instead of separation
№287. The New Financial Regulatory Paradigm: A transatlantic perspective
№288. Principles of a Two-Tier European Deposit (Re-)Insurance System
№289. Banking Union with a Sovereign Virus. The self-serving regulatory treatment of sovereign debt in the euro area
№290. A Copernican Turn for Banking Union
№291. A Viable Alternative to Basel III Prudential Capital Rules
№292. E3+3 coercive diplomacy towards Iran: Do the economic sanctions add up?
№293. Open Season for Data Fishing on the Web. The Challenges of the US PRISM Programme for the EU
№294. Unemployment is the scourge, not youth unemployment per se. The misguided policy preoccupation with Youth
№295. The Opportunity Costs of STEM Degrees and the Unmet Needs of the Low-Skilled: Two labour market problems explained
№296. Deploying the Energy Incentive: Reinforcing EU Integration in South-East Europe
№297. A Copernican turn in Banking Union urgently needed
№298. Armaments duplication in Europe: A quantitative assessment
№299. Macedonia - A country in crisis
№300. Towards ‘EuroNest 2.0’: What should the next European Parliament learn from its predecessor?
№301. The Macroeconomic Imbalance Procedure and Germany: When is a current account surplus an ‘imbalance’?
№302. Financial Services and the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
№302. The Macroeconomic Imbalance Procedure and Germany: When is a surplus an “imbalance”?
№303. Rule of law or rule of thumb? A New Copenhagen Mechanism for the EU
№304. The New European Framework for Managing Bank Crises
№305. Strong Governments, Weak Banks
№306. Unblocking the Lifeline of Talent
№307. REACH: A killer whale for SMEs?
№308. Policy Lessons for Macroeconomic and Financial Crisis Management in the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean
№309. Net Neutrality and Mandatory Network-Sharing: How to disconnect the continent
№310. The Governance Gap in European Security and Defence
№311. The Asset Quality Review and Capital Needs: Why re-capitalise banks with public money?
CEPS Paperback Series

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Books

The Rubik Cube of the Wider Middle East
The Wider Europe Matrix
The European Transformation of Modern Turkey
Readings in European Security. Volume 3
Democratisation in the European Neighbourhood
The Prospect of Deep Free Trade between the European Union and Ukraine
Readings in European Security. Volume 4
Travels among Europe's Muslim Neighbours. The Quest for Democracy
A Different Country. Russia’s Economic Resurgence
Political Islam and European Foreign Policy. Perspectives from Muslim Democrats of the Mediterranean
European Islam. Challenges for Public Policy and Society
Readings in European Security. Volume 2
The elephant and the bear try again. Options for a new agreement between the EU and Russia
Engaging Central Asia. The European Union’s new strategy in the heart of Eurasia
Evaluating the EU’s crisis missions in the Balkans
Who is a normative foreign policy actor? The European Union and its Global Partners
Composition and Drivers of Energy Prices and Costs: Case Studies in Selected Energy Intensive Industries – 2018
Options and national discretions under the Deposit Guarantee Scheme Directive and their treatment in the context of a European Deposit Insurance Scheme
Building Confidence in Peace. Public opinion and the Cyprus Peace process
A people’s peace in Cyprus
Convergence of bank regulations on international norms in the Southern Mediterranean
Business models in European banking
The Future of Retail Financial Services. What policy mix for a balanced digital transformation?
Cybersecurity in Finance. Getting the policy mix right!
An Appraisal of the European Commission of Crisis. Has the Juncker Commission delivered a new start for EU Justice and Home Affairs?
Artificial Intelligence. Ethics, governance and policy challenges
What Comes After the Last Chance Commission?
Index of Readiness for Digital Lifelong Learning
Ethno-religious conflict in Europe
Policies for an Ageing Workforce
UPGRADING THE EU'S ROLE AS GLOBAL ACTOR. Institutions, Law and the Restructuring of European Diplomacy
EUCAM - Policy Brief

EUCAM - Policy Brief
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Grey Literatures

The EU Strategy for Central Asia @ Year One
The ‘Food-Energy-Water’ Nexus in Central Asia: Regional Implications of and the International Response to the Crises in Tajikistan
Kazakhstan and the South Caucasus Corridor in the Wake of the Georgia-Russia War
Facing the Challenges of Separatism: The EU, Central Asia and the Uyghur Issue
The EU’s Approach to the Development of Mass Media in Central Asia
Central Asia and the Global Economic Crisis
The EU and Uzbekistan: Short-Term Interests versus Long-Term Engagement
The EU’s Rule of Law Initiative in Central Asia
The EU Strategy for Central Asia Says ‘Security’. Does this Include Security Sector Reform?
Beyond the Border Management Programme for Central Asia (BOMCA)
Tajikistan: ‘Revolutionary Situation or a Resilient State?
Into EurAsia. Monitoring the EU’s Central Asia Strategy. Executive Summary and Recommendations
Strategic Water Resources in Central Asia: In Search of a New International Legal Order
The 2010 OSCE Kazakhstan Chairmanship: Carrot Devoured, Results Missing
The EU-Central Asia Human Rights Dialogues: Making a Difference?
Is the EU-Central Asia Strategy Running Out of Steam?
The EU’s Rule of Law Initiative for Central Asia: From Initiative to More Substance?
Kyrgyzstan: Balancing on the Verge of Stability
Involving Central Asia in Afghanistan’s Future – What can Europe do?
Human Security in Central Asia: Can the EU Help out?
EU Human Rights and Democratisation Assistance to Central Asia: In Need of Further Reform
Democracy in Central Asia: Sowing in Unfertile Fields?
Ten Tasks for the New EU Special Representative to Central Asia
Eastern Europe and Central Asia
Mongolia’s Quest for Third Neighbours: Why the European Union?
US Central Asia policy: Still American Mars versus European Venus?
The EU Needs a New Values-Based Realism for its Central Asia Strategy
OSCE Police Reform Programmes in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan: Past Constraints and Future Opportunities
The EU’s Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection Policy in Central Asia: Past Crises and Emergencies to Come
The EU Education Initiative for Central Asia Five Years On: Lessons Learnt?
EU-US Cooperation in Central Asia: Parallel Lines Meet in Infinity?
Trading Values with Kazakhstan
Uncharted Waters: Presidential Successions in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
Reviewing the EU’s Approach to Central Asia
Civil Society Cornered in Central Asia
Is Kazakhstan’s Rising Star Fading?
Reconsidering EU Education Assistance to Central Asia
CEPS Annual Reports

CEPS Annual Reports
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Grey Literatures

CEPS Commentary

CEPS Commentary
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Grey Literatures

Balanced budget fundamentalism
Can Greece ‘grow solvent’?
Debt Reduction without Default
Will the Financial Transaction Tax (FTT) enhance stability?
A liquid Europe?
The case for a euro-TARP
A closer look at Dexia: The case of the misleading capital ratios
Poland and Slovakia: Drawing the same lesson from two different events?
A Three-Pillar Firepower to Solve the European Sovereign Crisis: A last chance!
Eurozone Bank Recapitalisations: Pouring water into a leaky bucket
The pitfalls of official first-loss bond insurance
East goes right, South goes left
Post Durban: Moving to a fragmented carbon market world?
The euro’s global dreams and nightmares
Solidarity for Adamowicz, Poland, and Europe
The Greek-Macedonian name agreement - Promoting Reconciliation in the Western Balkans
The EU-Arab Summit: A chance to reset relations with the Arab world?
Beyond Public Debt - The hidden rapid erosion of EU governments’ balance sheets is a threat that should and can be stopped
Castles in the Sand: Mali and the demise of the EU’s Common Security and Defence Policy
Strengthening the strategic choice offered to the EU’s southern Mediterranean neighbours
More evidence that financial markets imposed excessive austerity in the Eurozone
Learning from small countries? Contemporary Nordic sagas
Europe is still standing
CEPS Working Document

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Books

CEPS Policy Insights

CEPS Policy Insights
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Books

EUCAM Watch

EUCAM Watch
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Grey Literatures

The Launch of EU Central Asia Monitoring
Czech Presidency overwhelmed by challenges: Is Central Asia one of them?
East Meets West - Reorienting the EU’s Central Asia Strategy
The energy problematique in EU-Central Asia relations
Getting to know each other: the EU and civil society in Central Asia
From Central Asia into EurAsia
Spain and Kazakhstan in the chair
Security and development key in new EUCAM programme
Harvesting the ‘White Gold’
Finland and Central Asia
NATO and Central Asia
Environmental Security in Central Asia
Rule of Law support for Central Asia
Central Asia 2030...
Discussing human rights with Central Asia is not enough
On a positive note...
Towards a new EU Strategy for Central Asia
Uzbekistan opening up
How ‘central’ is Central Asia in the EU-Asia connectivity strategy?
New EU Strategy for Central Asia: First reactions
CEPS Factor Markets Working Paper

CEPS Factor Markets Working Paper
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Books

Land Markets in the EU Candidate Countries of Croatia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Turkey
The Penetration of Financial Instability in Agricultural Credit and Leveraging
Productivity and Credit Constraints. Firm-Level Evidence from Propensity Score Matching
Do agricultural subsidies crowd out or stimulate rural credit institutions? The Case of CAP Payments
Rural Labour Market Developments in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Agricultural and Rural Labour Markets in the EU Candidate Countries of Croatia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Turkey
Farm-level Capital: Capital positions, structures, the dynamics of farm-level investments, capital accumulation and leverage positions
Agricultural and Rural Capital Markets in the EU Candidate Countries: Croatia, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Turkey
Developments in the Agricultural and Rural Capital Market of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
The Valuation of Agricultural Land and the Influence of Government Payments
CEPS Papers in LIBERTY and SECURITY in Europe

CEPS Papers in LIBERTY and SECURITY in Europe
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Grey Literatures

Books

EU policy on strengthening resilience in Moldova, Ukraine and Georgia. Between the rule of law and oligarchic influence
Between Anarchy and Censorship. Public discourse and the duties of social media
The EU’s Role in Implementing the UN Global Compact on Refugees. Contained Mobility vs. International Protection
The Canada-Czech Republic Visa Dispute two years on Implications for the EU’s Migration and Asylum Policies
№47 An Assessment of the Commission’s 2011 Schengen Governance Package. Preventing abuse by EU member states of freedom of movement?
№48 Two Boats in the Mediterranean and their Unfortunate Encounters with Europe’s Policies towards People on the Move
№49 The Court of Justice of the European Union as a Fundamental Rights Tribunal. Challenges for the Effective Delivery of Fundamental Rights in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
№50 Trends and Gaps in the Academic Literature on EU Labour Migration Policies
№51 Does the Stockholm Programme matter? The Struggles over Ownership of AFSJ Multiannual Programming
№53 EU Home Affairs Agencies and the Construction of EU Internal Security
№54 Russia and the Common Space on Freedom, Security and Justice
№56 The EU’s Paradoxical Efforts at Tracking the Financing of Terrorism: From criticism to imitation of dataveillance
№57 Survey on Rules on Loss of Nationality in International Treaties and Case Law
№58 The ‘Lisbonisation’ of the European Parliament. Assessing progress, shortcomings and challenges for democratic accountability in the area of freedom, security and justice
№59 Current Challenges regarding the International Refugee Law, with focus on EU Policies and EU Co-operation with UNHCR
№60 Why come here if I can go there? Assessing the ‘Attractiveness’ of the EU’s Blue Card Directive for ‘Highly Qualified’ Immigrants
№61 The Criminalisation of Migration in Europe. A State-of-the-Art of the Academic Literature and Research
№64 How much does EU citizenship cost? The Maltese citizenship-for-sale affair: A breakthrough for sincere cooperation in citizenship of the union?
№65 The Political and Judicial Life of Metadata: Digital Rights Ireland and the Trail of the Data Retention Directive
№66 Reflections on quasi-loss of nationality in comparative, international and European perspective
№67 The US Labour Immigration Scheme – All about being attractive? EU Perceptions and Stakeholders’ Perspectives Reviewed
№68 Humanitarian Visas: Option or obligation?
№69 ‘Wrong number?’ The Use and Misuse of Asylum Data in the European Union
№74 The End of the Transitional Period for Police and Criminal Justice Measures Adopted before the Lisbon Treaty: Who monitors trust in the European Criminal Justice area?
№76 Mapping Statistics on Loss of Nationality in the EU: A New Online Database
№79 Whose Mare? Rule of law challenges in the field of European border surveillance in the Mediterranean
№80 The Criminalisation of Irregular Migration in the European Union
№84 The EU and its Counter-Terrorism Policies after the Paris Attacks
№86 What is happening to the Schengen borders?
№87 EU-Morocco Cooperation on Readmission, Borders and Protection: A model to follow?
№88 A European Border and Coast Guard: What’s in a name?
№90 The Cost of Non-Europe in the Area of Organised Crime
№95 Money Talks. Mapping the funding for EU external migration policy
№78 National Security and Secret Evidence in Legislation and before the Courts: Exploring the Challenges
№52 Justice and Home Affairs Databases and a Smart Borders System at EU External Borders. An Evaluation of Current and Forthcoming Proposals
№61 Mass Surveillance of Personal Data by EU Member States and its Compatibility with EU Law
№75 A Comparative Analysis of Regulations on Involuntary Loss of Nationality in the European Union
№76 Europe’s most wanted? Recalibrating Trust in the European Arrest Warrant System
№77 New Approaches, Alternative Avenues and Means of Access to Asylum Procedures for Persons Seeking International Protection
Civic Integration of Third-Country Nationals. Nationalism versus Europeanisation in the Common EU Immigration Policy
Made in the USA? The Influence of the US on the EU’s Data Protection Regime
Undocumented Immigrants and Rights in the EU. Addressing the Gap between Social Science Research and Policy-making in the Stockholm Programme?
Towards Common Standards on Rights of Suspected and Accused Persons in Criminal Proceedings in the EU?
EU Counter-Terrorism Action. A fault line between law and politics?
Proportionality overrides Unlimited Surveillance. The German Constitutional Court Judgment on Data Retention
Whose Citizenship to Empower in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice? The Act of Mobility and Litigation in the Enactment of European Citizenship
Quantum Surveillance and ‘Shared Secrets’. A biometric step too far?
Global Jean Monnet/ European Community Studies Association. World Conference 25-26 May 2010
L’affaire des Roms. A Challenge to the EU’s Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
Assessing EU Policy on Irregular Immigration under the Stockholm Programme
Towards an Internal (In)security Strategy for the EU?
Reinforcing Interregional Cooperation between the EU and the GCC. Scenarios for a Modification of Visa Policies
The Cost of Non-Europe in the Area of Legal Migration
The Difficult Road to the Schengen Information System II: The legacy of ‘laboratories’ and the cost for fundamental rights and the rule of law
A Race against Solidarity. The Schengen Regime and the Franco-Italian Affair
Customs Cooperation in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice. The role of customs in the management of the EU’s external border
Ignoring Dissent and Legality. The EU’s proposal to share the personal information of all passengers
The EU’s Dialogue on Migration, Mobility and Security with the Southern Mediterranean. Filling the Gaps in the Global Approach to Migration
The European Investigation Order. Travelling without a ‘roadmap’
The ‘Next Generation’ Visa. Belt and braces or the emperor’s new clothes?
A farewell to open borders? The Danish Approach
Labour Migration and Unemployment. What can we learn from EU rules on the free movement of workers?
The Incomprehensible Flow of Roma Asylum-Seekers from the Czech Republic and Hungary to Canada
CONFLICTING OBJECTIVES OF EU CONDITIONALITY UNCOVERED. Roma Policies in the Republic of North Macedonia
NO MONEY FOR THE RULE OF LAW. How Kosovo’s budget process affects judicial independence
TEN YEARS AFTER EULEX. Key principles for future EU flagship initiatives on the rule of law
RULE OF LAW INFRINGEMENT PROCEDURES. A proposal to extend the EU’s rule of law toolbox
LOVE THY NEIGHBOUR? Coronavirus politics and their impact on EU freedoms and rule of law in the Schengen Area
№ 81 THE EU COUNTER-TERRORISM POLICY. Responses to the Attacks in Paris
№ 83 Enhancing the Common European Asylum System and Alternatives to Dublin
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Grey Literatures

Year of Disruptions in Moldova’s European Integration: Top 3 Accomplishments and Failures in 2018
Future of Association Agreements in Moldova, Ukraine and Georgia: Local, European and Russian Factors
Ten forecasts for 2019: Reconfiguration of European Agenda in Moldova and the Rule of Law Crisis in EU
Towards a Wider Europe
Moldovan Elections: still between State Capture vs. Russian Influence
The State of the Donbass
Major Trends of Ukraine’s Exports in 2018 and Outlook for 2019
Moldova: The Struggles to build a post-electoral Coalition
Transnistria: DCFTA’s Implications for Foreign Trade
Presidential Elections in Ukraine: preserving the pro-EU course?
Georgia-China FTA: Results of the First Year
Ukraine before the second Round of the Presidential Elections
Ukraine-Israel FTA: New Trade Opportunities
Ukraine after the Presidential Elections
The Russian factor in Moldova’s Energy Insecurity
Can a Free Trade Agreement with China be suitable for Moldova?
Prospective FTA between Georgia and India: Another Result of DCFTA?
Perception vs. Reality? The EU and AA Countries’ shared Gender Gaps
Three Dimensions of Risk to Visa Liberalization in Moldova, Georgia and Ukraine
Moldova’s political Crisis: Overcoming the geopolitical puzzle and the "Captured State"
Surrender of the oligarchic regime, re-launching of European integration in Moldova and Russia’s agenda
Georgia: An Unexpected Expected Crisis
Abkhazia and the danger of ‘ossetianization’
Geographical indications in Ukraine: Prospects for Exports and local Development
Zelenskyy’s Lustration Mistake
Z-winner takes it all: What will the future Parliament of Ukraine look like?
Unlocking European Assistance for Moldova: with or without conditionality?
New Russian bans on imports from Ukraine
Russia’s pragmatic game in a friendlier Moldova
The strategic potential of Ukraine’s Zelenskyy
Georgia has another new Prime Minister: What does this mean?
Unblocking Reforms in Moldova: Constraints and Hazards
EU-Georgia DCFTA: Results after 5 years and perspectives
EU road transport quotas are limiting trade expansion with Ukraine
Who is aiding Ukraine?
Can Ukraine and Russia make things work this time?
Bill #1008: A step towards the reform of the Judiciary in Ukraine or another attempt at its capture?
Moldova’s return to a pro-Russian government
Profiling the new Socialist-anchored government in Moldova
The new EU leadership’s opportunity for an early win in Eastern Europe
Continuing tension in Georgia over contested electoral systems
100 days of Ukraine’s new government: many achievements but some disturbing signs
Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine advance an EU+3 proposition
The art of compromise: Ukraine and Russia agree on a gas transit deal
Unintended consequences of the Russia-Ukraine gas deal: a collateral benefit for Moldova
Trade geography of Ukraine in 2019: declining Russia, rising China, slowing EU
Overview of FDI trends in Georgia before and after the DCFTA
Corruption Perception Index 2019: Thinking about Ukraine
The international democratic community, watching Georgia, aghast at Bidzina Ivanishvili's behaviour
Does Moldova remain pro-EU, in Russia’s shadow?
How Ukraine is to handle Intellectual Property Rights in its Customs procedure
The End of the Honeymoon for Ukraine’s Zelensky
On the Effects of the Pandemic – between European Solidarity and the Eastern Neighbourhood's Resilience
The COVID-19 test for Ukraine
Judicial reform in Ukraine: stalled, damaged and abandoned
The Covid-19 Shock to the Global and European Economy
Which spreads faster in the EU’s neighbourhood: Coronavirus or disinformation ?
EU’s anti-Covid-19 support for Eastern neighbors – on the basis of what criteria?
The EU’s existential crisis, averted with compromise, for today
The risks of Russia’s “geopolitical” credit to Moldova
A post-Coronavirus Narrative for the Eastern Partnership
European Union Competition Policy during and beyond the Corona Crisis: Key Takeaways for Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia
Culture: Yet Another Omission from the EU's Thoughts on the Future of the Eastern Partnership
COVID-19 pandemic and its immediate impact on the Ukrainian economy
Is the E40 river route connecting the Baltic and Black Seas a good idea?
The Advent of Biopolitics: Repercussion for the EU, Russia, and Eastern Partnership Countries
The EU’s possible response to a post-Lukashenko Belarus
Why the EU should now consolidate its front with Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine
The new political season in Ukraine: with a rollback of reforms?
Elections amid the Surge of the Pandemic
Three ways the October local elections are unique for Ukraine
“Inevitable” geopolitical elections in Moldova – the Europeans bet on opposition, Russia favours the incumbent
The ruling of the (Un)Constitutional Court of Ukraine: is there a way out?
Moldovan presidential elections: Sandu wins the run-off, while Dodon faces a “checkmate“
Ukraine stuck with challenges: what are the chances for economic recovery?
Results of the local elections in Ukraine: A new political landscape on the ground?
The second war over Nagorno-Karabakh, viewed from Baku
Implications of the second Nagorno Karabakh war for Armenia
Moldova’s forthcoming elections in 2021 and the new President Maia Sandu’s tough agenda
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