The Belgrade-Pristina-Dialogue – Will the EU let them join the club?
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by Luka Krauss
9M ago
Undermining Kosovo’s state-building efforts and ambitions for greater global recognition is just one of many reasons why China and Russia get to secure the best venues for their billboards in the capital. Yet,  while both countries continue to stir the conflict and veto Kosovo independence in the UN Security Council, the EU is mediating talks for a normalisation of the relations between Kosovo and Serbia. The post The Belgrade-Pristina-Dialogue – Will the EU let them join the club? appeared first on Eyes on Europe ..read more
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On n’est pas si loin : l’importance des élections turques dans les relations avec l’UE
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by Carmen Noviello
11M ago
Le 14 mai, la Turquie était prête à élire son nouveau Président. Mais aucun des deux candidats principaux, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan et Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu n’a obtenu plus de 50% des votes. Il faudra donc attendre le 28 mai pour découvrir la tournure que prendra l’histoire turque. Les élections de l’autre côté de la Méditerranée nous touchent plus que ce que l’on pourrait penser : un changement de Président pourrait représenter un moment unique pour les relations entre l’UE et la Turquie. The post On n’est pas si loin : l’importance des élections turques dans les relations avec l’UE appeared first o ..read more
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Imports of Ukrainian agricultural products: EU solidarity vs National interest
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by Francesco Pannullo
11M ago
As it is well known, in February 2022, the Russian Federation initiated an unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. The Russian army started to destroy most of the cities in the regions which were unilaterally annexed to Russia, as well as bombing other areas , such as Kyiv. As such, the country started to suffer significant loss of life, destruction and flows of millions of people leaving their homes to find a safer place to stay. However, not everyone was willing to leave their home, even when facing a significant disruption in the supply of all main basic goods or services. In fact, the Russian army ..read more
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Un Président, la jeunesse et l’Europe : regard sur le présent et l’avenir. L’Union européenne selon François Hollande
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by Julien Lemoine
1y ago
Il est onze heures du matin, à Paris. Il fait frais. Le soleil hivernal illumine la capitale française. Le qualificatif de « ville lumière » prend tout son sens. Je suis rue de Rivoli et je m’apprête à rencontrer celui qui fut, de 2012 à 2017, le Président de la République française. The post Un Président, la jeunesse et l’Europe : regard sur le présent et l’avenir. L’Union européenne selon François Hollande appeared first on Eyes on Europe ..read more
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New challenges ahead: Bosnia and Herzegovina’s EU candidate status under Russian influence
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by Mario Vega
1y ago
Since the beginning of 2022, the European Union has been facing an increase of threats that marked the end of the year. In this regard, the European geopolitical chessboard is still shaking with some worrying issues still unresolved The post New challenges ahead: Bosnia and Herzegovina’s EU candidate status under Russian influence appeared first on Eyes on Europe ..read more
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Germany’s Role on the current energy crisis: facing challenges under the framework of cooperation with the EU Member-States
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by Lucas Soares
1y ago
As Germany detains a large portion of the European total natural gas, both nominal and percentage wise, coupled with its great storage capacity, it is consequently no secret that part of the response of the European Union to the emergent energetic crisis comes precisely from this country. It is, however, curious to note that the very same nation that has the biggest responsiveness capacity to the growing crisis is at the same time one of the countries that has contributed the most to the current energy dependency crisis. This article will reflect on the German decisions and how they affected ..read more
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Can Nuclear Energy be considered green?
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by Daniele Bogani
1y ago
The debate whether  nuclear energy can be considered a green energy has been ongoing for decades, and both sides - those who agree and those that don’t - seem to be entrenched in their positions. However, the topic of nuclear energy has re-surged once again. The reason for this is the current energy crisis taking place in the EU and the urgent need to find alternative energy sources and lower the European energy market’s dependency on Russian supplies. The post Can Nuclear Energy be considered green? appeared first on Eyes on Europe ..read more
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The future of Euro-African relationships between the Post-Cotonou agreement and the energy crisis
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by Sara Lolli
1y ago
A new strategic partnership between the European Union and the African Union is set to be ratified, yet  European and African relationships still continue to be affected by economic and political whirlwinds at the international level. This underlines both a lack of deep commitment and a strategic short-sightedness from the European Union, paving the way for Chinese presence in Africa and hindering the stance of the EU in the world. The post The future of Euro-African relationships between the Post-Cotonou agreement and the energy crisis appeared first on Eyes on Europe ..read more
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The future of energy in Europe between COP27 and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: an interview with Suzana Carp
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by Riccardo Rossi
1y ago
This year (2022) has represented an important upheaval in energy matters in Europe, in terms of energy (in)dependence, transition to renewables, supplies and prices, both due to the increasingly worrying climate crisis and following Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. The European Union (EU) has proved to be still too dependent on other countries, such as Russia, when it comes to energy supplies and still too reliant on gas rather than on renewable energy sources. The post The future of energy in Europe between COP27 and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: an interview with Suzana Carp appeared ..read more
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Ukraine’s perspective in green energy substitution for the European market and European divestment from the Russian fossil fuels
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by Lev Zinchenko
1y ago
The Russian war in Ukraine has highlighted the European States’ dependency on Russian fossil fuel production. In fact, it led to the ongoing energy crisis which asserted its impact throughout the continent and extended even beyond. This current scenario has led to several discussions concerning the European energy market, and whether there is an existing solution to the substitution of the ramped-up fossil fuel production (to lower the prices) with green initiatives. On 17th November 2022, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyi reaffirmed that at the end of the Russo-Ukrainian war, Ukraine “i ..read more
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