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Regional Integration, Global Governance

The Promotion of Regional Economic Integration in the EU’s Neighbourhood: CEFTA 2006 and the Agadir Agreement. Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Paper 5/2009

The Promotion of Regional Economic Integration in the EU’s Neighbourhood: CEFTA 2006 and the Agadir Agreement. Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Paper 5/2009

... Agreement. For the Southern Mediterranean context, this is more appropriate as the impression must be avoided that the Agadir Agreement has been imposed upon the participants by an external actor. Concerning the ...

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The Gulf Cooperation Council as a New Regional Power: Time for the EU to Propose a Strategic Partnership. Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Papers 3/2012, November 2012

The Gulf Cooperation Council as a New Regional Power: Time for the EU to Propose a Strategic Partnership. Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Papers 3/2012, November 2012

... The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), established in 1981, is a de facto regional power in the Arab world. It plays an increasing role in assessing and determining the outcomes of the Arab Spring in Syria, Bahrain ...

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The European Union in the Arctic: A Pole Position? Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Papers 4/2012, December 2012

The European Union in the Arctic: A Pole Position? Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Papers 4/2012, December 2012

... To conclude, this study has also attempted to combat simplistic approaches towards the Arctic. Many observers, both from academia and journalism, emphasise the risk of a ‘new Cold War’, a new ’gold rush’ for resources or ...

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The European Union’s Regionalism Diplomacy in Africa: An English School Approach  Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Papers #2 2015

The European Union’s Regionalism Diplomacy in Africa: An English School Approach Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Papers #2 2015

... scholars until today: How (dis)interested can the post-colonial policy of the European Union (EU) towards Africa ultimately be? This paper argues that regionalisation is at the forefront of both African decolonisation ...

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To Be or Not to Be a Normative Power: The EU’s Promotion of Human Rights and Democracy in Russia. Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Papers 2/2013

To Be or Not to Be a Normative Power: The EU’s Promotion of Human Rights and Democracy in Russia. Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Papers 2/2013

... The paper has systematically examined NPE from two different perspectives – the ‘inside-out’ perspective, which concentrates on the EU’s declaratory commitment and stated objectives, the positions of its Member States, ...

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Security as an Interregional Concern: The EU and the Middle East. Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Paper 1/2010

Security as an Interregional Concern: The EU and the Middle East. Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Paper 1/2010

... tional relations. The EMP is based on a different notion of the Middle East, since it involves the countries connected to the Mediterranean (with some exceptions), but excludes the Gulf countries Iraq and Iran. The ...

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The EU Strategy for the Danube Region: What Potential Contribution to Regional Stability and Co-operation? Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Paper 4/2011, September 2011

The EU Strategy for the Danube Region: What Potential Contribution to Regional Stability and Co-operation? Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Paper 4/2011, September 2011

... These conclusions are important in their potential to contribute to policy that may be applied to the EUSDR (and other sub-regional frameworks) in order to make the framework as effective as possible. The EUSDR is ...

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Towards a Coherent Regional Institutional Landscape in the United Nations? Implications for Europe. Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Paper 1/2008

Towards a Coherent Regional Institutional Landscape in the United Nations? Implications for Europe. Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Paper 1/2008

... UN global and regional ...UN regional institutional setting is ...new regional hubs, including the co-location of regional offices that would meet the required reform in consistency and ...

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‘Patchwork Power’ Europe? The EU’s Representation in International Institutions. Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Papers 2/2008

‘Patchwork Power’ Europe? The EU’s Representation in International Institutions. Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Papers 2/2008

... good governance) is based on the exchange of letters, a Joint Declaration on Cooperation and Partnership between the Council of Europe and the Commission as well as a Memorandum of ...

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The Role of the Emerging Countries in the G20: Agenda-setter, Veto Player or Spectator? Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Paper 2/2011

The Role of the Emerging Countries in the G20: Agenda-setter, Veto Player or Spectator? Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Paper 2/2011

... The establishment of the G20 and its initial key objective to prevent a disintegration of the international economy was therefore mainly in the interest of the G8 countries that dominated the agenda of the past G20 ...

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Sub-regional Cooperation in Europe: An Assessment. Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Paper 3/2009

Sub-regional Cooperation in Europe: An Assessment. Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Paper 3/2009

... Since the 1990s a wide range of new sub-regional groups have emerged in Central and Eastern Europe, the Balkans, the Mediterranean and the former Soviet Union. This paper provides an assessment of the new European ...

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The European Union’s Regionalism Diplomacy in Africa: An English School Approach. Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Papers [BRIGG] #2.2015

The European Union’s Regionalism Diplomacy in Africa: An English School Approach. Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Papers [BRIGG] #2.2015

... EU’s regional order, it does not account for the dynamics between EU Member States and EU ...a Regional International Society cannot be exercised ...

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EU-US Cooperation in International Peace and Security: Bilateral versus Multilateral Dialogues. Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Paper 2/2009

EU-US Cooperation in International Peace and Security: Bilateral versus Multilateral Dialogues. Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Paper 2/2009

... This leads to the third general finding that ad hoc fora can be valuable additions which may complement both existing bilateral as well as multilateral EU-US dialogues. This is particularly so bearing in mind that the UN ...

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The European Union’s Role in the Formation of India’s Climate Change Policy. Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Papers 2/2012, September 2012

The European Union’s Role in the Formation of India’s Climate Change Policy. Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Papers 2/2012, September 2012

... This paper has discussed the EU’s role in the formation of India’s climate change policy, demonstrating that the India-EU relationship is complex and constantly evolving; especially concerning climate change policy. ...

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The European Union and the Arms Trade Treaty: An Analysis of the EU’s Effectiveness in Multilateral Security Governance. Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Papers 3/2013

The European Union and the Arms Trade Treaty: An Analysis of the EU’s Effectiveness in Multilateral Security Governance. Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Papers 3/2013

... first global instrument to regulate international trade in conventional ...Several regional mechanisms, among which the most renowned is the Wassenaar Arrangement, have already been in place to address the ...

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Nosce Te Ipsum: Positioning the EU’s CSDP as a Regional Ordnungsmach. Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Paper 2/2010

Nosce Te Ipsum: Positioning the EU’s CSDP as a Regional Ordnungsmach. Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Paper 2/2010

... Accordingly, three spheres emerge. The first is an appeased sphere in the northwest which demands little or no attention of CSDP. It includes among others Switzerland, Norway and Iceland. According to Guney, it is in the ...

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"The creation of institutional prerequisites for a system of global governance"

"The creation of institutional prerequisites for a system of global governance"

... solving global, inter-regional or cross-border problems, since other rational ways of solving them are either exhausted or ...European integration, countries joining the global trade system, ...

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The Global Strategy – reinvigorating the EU’s multilateral agenda?  Security Policy Brief No  69, March 2016

The Global Strategy – reinvigorating the EU’s multilateral agenda?. Security Policy Brief No. 69, March 2016

... of regional initiatives have emerged with the aim of fostering a form of integration (Association of Southeast Asian Nations, Eurasian Economic Union), building closer ties between member states on peace ...

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Theorizing Regionalism: Cooperation, Integration, and Governance

Theorizing Regionalism: Cooperation, Integration, and Governance

... of regional PTA, since states perceived the US as no longer capable of or willing to ensure the stability of the global trading system (Mansfield ...the global positioning of ASEAN markets vis-à-vis ...

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