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EPIN members' publications
Recent publications by EPIN members (by member):
Centre for European Policy Studies, Brussels:
- The General Affairs Council: The Key to Political Influence of Rotating Presidencies, CEPS Policy Brief No. 246
Piotr Maciej Kaczyński, Andrew Byrne, July 2011 - The Ever-Changing Union: An Introduction to the History, Institutions
and Decision-making Processes of the European Union, 2nd Fully Revised
Edition, CEPS Paperback
Christian Egenhofer, Sebastian Kurpas, Piotr Maciej Kaczyński, Louise G. van Schaik, April 2011 - How to assess a rotating presidency of the Council under the Lisbon rules, CEPS Policy Brief No. 232
Piotr Maciej Kaczyński, February 2011 - Paper tigers or sleeping beauties? National Parliaments in the post-Lisbon European Political System, CEPS Special Report
Piotr Maciej Kaczyński, February 2011 - Upgrading the EU's Role as Global Actor: Institutions, Law and the Restructuring of European Diplomacy
Michael Emerson and Piotr Maciej Kaczyński and Rosa Balfour and Tim Corthaut and Jan Wouters and Thomas Renard, January 2011 - How to Change the EU Treaties: An Overview of Revision Procedures under the Lisbon Treaty, CEPS Policy Brief No. 217
Peadar ó Broin, October 2010 - From Lisbon to Deauville: Practicalities of the Lisbon Treaty Revision(s), CEPS Policy Brief No. 216
Piotr Maciej Kaczyński and Peadar ó Broin, October 2010 - The Treaty of Lisbon: A Second Look at the Institutional Innovations, CEPS-Egmont-EPC
Piotr Maciej Kaczyński, Peadar ó Broin, Franklin Dehousse, Philippe de Schoutheete, Tinne Heremans, Jacques Keller, Guy Milton, Nick Witney, Janis Emmanouilidis, Antonio Missiroli, and Corina Stratulat, September 2010 - Single voice, single chair? How to re-organise the EU in international negotiations under the Lisbon rules, CEPS Policy Brief No. 207
Piotr Maciej Kaczyński, March 2010 - Capital Brussels: What kind of political actor will the Lisbon EU be?, CEPS Commentary
Piotr Maciej Kaczyński and Adriaan Schout, February 2010 - The European Citizens’ Initiative: A Proper Response from the Commission, CEPS Commentary
Piotr Maciej Kaczyński, January 2010 - Fresh Opportunities from the Treaty of Lisbon
Stefano Micossi, December 2009 - Two new leaders in search of a job description, CEPS Policy Brief No. 200
Piotr Maciej Kaczyński and Peadar ó Broin, November 2009 - Lessons from the Czech EU Presidency, CEPS Commentary
Piotr Maciej Kaczyński, September 2009 - The New European Parliament: All change or business as usual?, CEPS Special Report
Julia De Clerck-Sachsse, August 2009 - Lost Voters: Participation in EU elections and the case for compulsory voting, CEPS Working Document
Anthoula Malkopoulou, July 2009 - Time for Action: Immediate Priorities for the Next European Commission, CEPS Policy Brief No. 193
Arno Behrens, Sergio Carrera, Julia De Clerck-Sachsse, Christian
Egenhofer, Michael Emerson, Anais Faure Atger, Daniel Gros, Elspeth
Guild, Karel Lannoo (and edited by Julia De Clerck-Sachsse), July 2009 - More Unity than Diversity - The European Parliament after the elections, CEPS Commentary
Piotr Maciej Kaczyński, June 2009 - Policy-Making in the EU: Achievements, Challenges and Proposals for Reform
Andrea Renda, Piotr Maciej Kaczyński, Lorna Schrefler, Sebastian Kurpas, Lourdes Acedo Montoya and Lorna Schrefler, June 2009 - The European Parliament – more powerful, less legitimate? An outlook for the 7th legislature, CEPS Working Document
Julia De Clerck-Sachsse and Piotr Maciej Kaczyński, May 2009 - Inching towards a Second Irish Referendum, CEPS Commentary
Sebastian Kurpas and Piotr Maciej Kaczyński, December 2008 - Ireland and the Lisbon Treaty: Quo Vadis?, CEPS Policy Brief No. 176
John O'Brennan, October 2008 - Closing the Community Deficit in the EU, CEPS Policy Brief No. 169
Amitai Etzioni, September 2008 - What next? How to save the Treaty of Lisbon, CEPS Policy Brief No. 163
Daniel Gros & Sebastian Kurpas, July 2008 - The European Commission after Enlargement: Does More Add Up to Less?
Sebastian Kurpas, Caroline Groen and Piotr Maciej Kaczyński, February 2008 - Democracy in the European Union
Stefano Micossi, February 2008 - The Treaty of Lisbon: Implementing the Institutional Innovations
Sebastian Kurpas, Ben Crum, Philippe de Schoutheete, Jacques Keller, Franklin Dehousse, Sami Andoura, Antonio Missiroli, Sara Hagemann, Herve Bribosia
Joint Study with the Egmont Institute and the EPC. - Decision-making in the Enlarged Council of Ministers: Evaluating the Facts
Sara Hagemann & Julia De Clerck-Sachsse, January 2007
Centre for European Reform, London:
- Turkish politics and the fading magic of EU enlargement CER Policy Brief
Sinan Ulgen, September 2010 (in cooperation with EDAM) - Will the Irish Guillotine Lisbon? CER Briefing Note
Hugo Brady, June 2008 - The Lisbon Scorecard VIII: Is Europe ready for an economic storm?
Katinka Barysch, Simon Tilford and Philip Whyte, February 2008 - EU migration policy: An A-Z
Hugo Brady, February 2008 - Growing old gracefully: How to ease population ageing in Europe
Alasdair Murray, January 2008 - Preparing for the Multipolar World: European foreign and security policy in 2020
Charles Grant with Tomas Valasek, December 2007
Cyprus Centre for European and International Affairs, Nicosia:
- The post election view from Cyprus
Andreas Theophanous, February 2008 - Unremarkable Communication Campaigns
Nicholas Karides, February 2008
Clingendael Institute, The Hague:
- Capital Brussels: What kind of political actor will the Lisbon EU be?
Piotr Maciej Kaczyński and Adriaan Schout, February 2010 - The European Union's governance ambitions and its administrative capacities,
Adriaan Schout and Andrew Jordan (article in Journal of European Public Policy 15(7)), October 2008 - How to proceed after the Irish 'No', Clingendael Commentary
Rob Boudewijn & Janis A. Emmanouilidis, July 2008 - Still selling the treaty to the skeptical Dutch
Mendeltje van Keulen (article, in: Europe's World 8), June 2008 - Bringing the Treaty Back Home: The Netherlands and the Lisbon Treaty, CESP Commentaar 6 h
Mendeltje van Keulen, March 2008 - EU leaders should not be afraid to already embrace the climate change and energy package
Louise van Schaik, March 2008 - Bringing the Treaty Back Home: The Netherlands and the Lisbon Treaty
Mendeltje van Keulen, March 2008 - The Commission's '08 climate action and renewable energy package: options for flexibility regarding the emissions trading scheme and renewable energy proposals
Evelyn van Kampen and Louise van Schaik, February 2008
Danish Institute for International Studies, Copenhagen:
- "Our 9/11 of Hope": Short Essays on European Democracy since 1989, DIIS Report 6
Fabrizio Tassinari (ed.) with a preface by Timothy Garton Ash, April 2010 - The Concept of Normative Powers in World Politics
Ian Manners, DIIS Brief, May 2009 - The choice of candidates for the European Parliament Elections 2009: Danish
parties and their procedures for selecting candidates
Mette Buskjaer Christensen, DIIS Report, April 2009 - Small, open Euro economies
Ian Manners, DIIS Brief, January 2009 - The Irish Opt Outs from the Lisbon Treaty? Lessons of the Danish Experience
Mette Buskjaer Christensen and Ian Manners, DIIS Brief, December 2008 - Love me, love me not: a typology of public euroscepticism
Catharina Sorensen, 2008 - The Normative Ethics of the European Union
Ian Manners, January 2008 - Another side of the story. A qualitative case study of voting behaviour in the European Parliament
Maja Kluger Rasmussen, 2008 - Danish positions on key developments in the European Union
Mette Buskjaer Christensen, Ian Manners, Catharina Sørensen, Thomas Thomasen and Gry Thomasen, October 2007 - New Political Constestation in the European Union
Ian Manners and Catharina Sorensen, March 2007 - Critical Perspectives on European Union Politics
Ian Manners, 2006
EDAM Center for Economics and Foreign Policy Studies, Istanbul:
- Turkish politics and the fading magic of EU enlargement
Sinan Ulgen, September 2010 (in cooperation with CER) - Better NATO-EU relations require more sincerity
Can Buharali, January 2010 - Quo Vadis Turkish Economy? Thinking Through the Recent Record, Policy Debates, and the Way Forward
Murat Üçer, 2009 - Neo-Ottomanism, Historical Legacies and Turkish Foreign Policy
Nora Fisher Onar, 2009 - Temporality, Cyprus Problem and Turkey-EU Relationship
Atila Eralp, July 2009 - Revisiting Turkey's Kurdish Problem
Kemal Kirisci, February 2008 - Second Generation Structural Reforms: De-regulation and Competition in Infrastructure Industries: The Evolution of the Turkish Telecommunications, Energy and Transport Sectors in Light of EU Harmonization
Sinan Ulgen (ed.), November 2007
Egmont Institute, Brussels:
- Upgrading the EU's Role as Global Actor: Institutions, Law and the Restructuring of European Diplomacy
Michael Emerson and Piotr Maciej Kaczyński and Rosa Balfour and Tim Corthaut and Jan Wouters and Thomas Renard, January 2011 - Skating on thin ice: Europe's internal climate policy and its position in the world, Working Paper European Affairs Program
Louise van Schaik and Karel Van Hecke, Dec 2008
ELCANO Royal Institute, Madrid:
- Review of the Belgian Rotating Presidency: From Political to Administrative Leadership, ARI 16/2011
Mike Beke, January 2011 - The European Parliament: A Major Player in the Negotiations on the Creation of the European External Action Service, ARI 147/2010
Ramón Jáuregui Atondo, November 2010 - The European Union's External Action Service, WP 46/2008 (translation)
Natividad Fernandez Sola, May 2009 - The European Union Free Trade Agreements: Implications for Developing Countries, WP 8/2009
Enrique Valerdi Rodriguez, February 2009 - The Eastern Partnership: An Interim Step Towards Enlargement? ARI 22/2009
Deniz Devrim and Evelina Schulz, February 2009 - Improving Economic Governance in the EU, ARI 12/2009
Carlos Mulas-Granado, January 2009 - The EU's Progress Report on Turkey's Accession: Stalling Reform, ARI 143/2008
William Chislett, November 2008
- The Slovenian Presidency of the EU Council: How the 16th Member State Performed, ARI 105/2008
Sabina Kajnc, September 2008 - How to Sell Lisbon in Prague: Prospects for the Lisbon Treat's Ratification in the Czech Republic, ARI 103/2008
David Kral, September 2008 - European Union Scenarios for 2017, WP 39/2008
Antonio Estella, August 2008 - After Ireland: Referendum and Unanimity, ARI 62/2008
Carlos Closa, July 2008 - Why Did the Irish Reject Lisbon? An Analysis of Referendum Results, ARI 69/2008
Raj Chari, June 2008 - Profiting from the Atlantic Routes to the Canary Islands
Francisco Javier Valez Alcalde, March 2008 - The Moral Grounds for the EU's Obligation to End the Occupation of Northern Cyprus
Costas Melakopides, January 2008 - Gordon Brown and Hard-Headed Internationalism
David Mathieson, December 2007 - Is the Double Majority Really Double? The Second Round in the Debate of the Voting Rules in the EU Constitutional Treaty
Axel Moberg, June 2007 - Outside Players in Latin America: Relations with the European Union
Carlos Malamud, January 2007
ELIAMEP Hellenic Foundation for European & Foreign Policy, Athens:
- Attempting the Impossible? The Prospects and Limits of Mobility Partnerships and Circular Migration, ELIAMEP Thesis 1/2009,
Anna Triandafyllidou, January 2009 - Fall of the Berlin Wall 2.0?, ELIAMEP Thesis, 4/2008
Janis A. Emmanouilidis, December 2008 - Searching for a Solution to the Iranian Nuclear Puzzle, ELIAMEP Thesis 3/2008,
Thanos Dokos, November 2008 - Conceptualizing a Differentiated Europe, ELIAMEP Policy Paper 10/2008
Janis A. Emmanouilidis, June 2008 - Differentiated Europe – Nine Recommendations, ELIAMEP Thesis 1/2008
Janis A. Emmanouilidis, May 2008 - European foreign policy begins with the neighbours (article from the Europe's World)
Loukas Tsoukalis, Spring 2008
European Institute of Romania, Bucharest:
- Perspectives on a Potential Deepened Political Cooperation between Poland, Romania and Hungary, Policy Memo, December 2010
Agnes Nicolescu and Gabriel Szekely - Brief Overview on the Conditionality in the European Neighbourhod Policy, Romanian Journal of European Affairs, vol. 10, no. 4, 2010
Oana Mocanu - Idea of Europe in Inter-War Romania, EIR Working Paper no. 29, November 2010
Mihai Sebe - NATO's New Strategic Concept - A Test for Transatlantic Relations, EIR Working Paper no. 26, July 2010
Agnes Nicolescu - Changes in Romania's Foreign Policy from the Perspective of NATO and EU Membership, Romanian Journal of European Affairs, vol. 10, no. 1, March 2010
Agnes Nicolescu
EIR series of publications:
- Perspectives of Polish-Romanian Bilateral Cooperation prior to the Polish EU Presidency
Jan Pieklo, Agnes Nicolescu and Gabriel Szekely, EIR Working Papers No. 30, July 2011 - Strategy and Policy Studies – SPOS – conducted by EIR annually, since 2006, with the aim to support Romanian policy decision makers in fulfilling the obligations derived from Romania’s status of EU Member State and seek to define and support with arguments some elements that underlie the post-accession policies and Romania's position regarding the European construction. This research - development programme was continued in 2010 through a new series of studies that covered important topics of the government programme or specific requests formulated by central institutions represented in the coordination reunion on European affairs. They provide elements which found the strategy, policies and the national institutional construction deriving from the EU’s programmatic documents (The Lisbon Treaty; Europe 2020 Strategy; the European Strategy for Danube region) as well as a practical application aiming to stimulate the development of the industrial policy (New European Concepts of Industrial Policy).
- Working papers series is coordinated by EIR and approaches topics that are relevant and adapted to the current domestic and European context. EIR welcomes potential authors from various fields of activity, including researchers from University centers and Academy institutes, who can contribute to tackling topics that are specific to the field of European affairs. In this sense, the collection of micro-studies (Working Papers) offers all authors and researchers interested in the European dimension the possibility to have their micro-studies published online as part of the EIR collection.
- Romanian Journal of European Affairs – RJEA – is the first Romanian publication to focus exclusively on the European integration debate and on Romania's role in an enlarged European Union. Issued on a quarterly basis, the journal is distributed both in Romania and in prestigious universities and research centres in Europe and USA. Starting with its first issue of 2010 (Volume 10, no.1, March 2010), the journal has been included in the ProQuest database. The journal covers a wide range of topics, from top issues in EU (institutional building, enlargement, internal market) to the effects of the European integration process on the new member states (with a particular focus on Romania) and to the investigation of EU's relations with other global actors.
EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, Prague:
- Reflections on Contemporary Georgia – Vision from Czech Republic
Bakar Berekashvili, October 2007 - Making the European Commission more accountable? Enhancing input legitimacy and its possible impact
Vera Rihackova, June 2007 - France and the EU: a common global outlook?
Thierry Chopin and Quentin Perret, July 2007 - Vaclav Klaus and the Constitutional Treaty – Czech Euroscepsis or Eurorealism?
Vera Rihackova and Christian von Seydlitz, June 2007 - Central Europe and China: towards a new relation?
Thomas Bondiguel, March 2007
Finnish Institute of International Affairs, Helsinki:
- The empowered European Parliament: Accommodation to the new functions provided by the Lisbon Treaty, Briefing Paper 91 (2011), Teija Tiilikainen, November 2011
- Legal order free of pillars: European Courts' jurisdiction in the post-Treaty of Lisbon setting, Briefing Paper 90 (2011), Janne Salminen, November 2011
- Rewriting the ground rules of European diplomacy: The European external action service in the making, Briefing Paper 57 (2010)
- Timo Behr, Johanna Nykänen, Aaretti Siitonen, March 2010
- The Stockholm programme: Europe's next step to be an "area of freedom, security and justice", Briefing Paper 49 (2009) Toby Archer, December 2009
- Flags and hymns are not for Finns: An evaluation of the European elections in Finland before the fact Aaretti Siitonen, May 2009
- Czech Point. Mid-Term Evaluation of an On-Going Small State Presidency
Tiia Lehtonen, March 2009 - The transport infrastructure in Russia - From modernization to development: fact and fiction
Katri Pynnaniemi, February 2008 - Sectarian Identities or Geopolitics? The Regional Shia-Sunni Divide in the Middle East
Mari Luomi, February 2008 - Russia's Security Policy Grows "Muscular": Should the West Be Worried?
Pavel K. Baev, January 2008 - From Protecting Some to Securing Many - NATO's Journey from a Military Alliance to a Security Manager
Charly Salonius-Pasternak, December 2007 - A Collapsing Facade - The Russian Duma Election in Perspective
Sinikukka Saari, December 2007
French Institute of International Relations, Paris/Brussels:
- The Fifth Enlargement of the EU, Five Years On: The Case of Poland and the Czech Republic
Piotr Maciej Kaczyński, November 2008
German Council on Foreign Relations, Berlin:
- Which Model for Europe?
Anna Patton, July 2008 - Germany must pull its weight (article from the International Herald Tribune)
Jan Techau and Alexander Skiba, February 2008
Institute of International and European Affairs, Dublin:
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First Amendment? - The Treaty Change to Facilitate the European Stability Mechanism
Gavin Barrett, March 2011 -
Ireland and Europe 2010: An Unwelcome Critical Juncture?
Brigid Laffan, December 2010 -
Saying No - An Analysis of the Irish Opposition to the Lisbon Treaty
Tony Brown, October 2010 -
Coalition in Britain - Coalitions in Europe? An Analysis of the UK’s European Policy
Shane Fitzgerald, June 2010 -
Reviewing the Role of the Oireachtas in European Affairs
Gavin Barrett, May 2010 -
David Cameron's European Strategy - An Initial Assessment
Shane Fitzgerald and Paul Gillespie, December 2009 -
A Road Less Travelled: Reflections On The Supreme Court Rulings In Crotty, Coughlan and McKenna (No.2)
Gavin Barrett, October 2009 -
Lisbon: The Irish Guarantees Explained
July 2009 - Consolidated and Annotated Version of the Treaties
Peadar ó Broin, April 2008
Institute of International Relations, Prague:
- The Future of Diplomacy: European and Global Challenges
Ondrej Horky, Febbruary 2011 - Checking the Czech Role in the European Neighbourhood
Petr Kratochvil and Elsa Tulmets, May 2007
Institute of Public Affairs, Warsaw:
- MEP Online. The use of Online Tools by the Polish Members of the European Parliament, Executive summary, January 2012
- Polish Members of the 7th European Parliament. Midterm Report, Executive summary, January 2012
- How will the EU presidency play out during Polands autumn parliamentary election?
Aleks Szczerbniak, August 2011 - Strengthening EU Democracy Support as a Task for the Polish Presidency – lessons learnt and challenges ahead
Gabriela Svárovská and Jacek Kucharczyk, May 2011 - Six months to go (published in The Economist)
Jacek Kucharczyk, Krzysztof Bobiński, Bartek Nowak and Jan Piekło, December 2010 - What policy towards Russia? The Polish and German point of view
Elżbieta Kaca, Agnieszka Łada, September 2010 - Democracy in Poland 1989-2009. Challenges for the future
Jacek Kucharczyk, Jarosław Zbieranek (editors), 2010 - Ukraine: The Changing of the Guard, Analyses & Opinions No. 12/106
Jan Piekło, April 2010 - A new beginning? Democracy support in EU external relations under the Lisbon Treaty, PASOS Policy Brief No. 1/2010
Ekaterina Bogdanova, Carlos Hernandez, Jacek Kucharczyk, Jeff Lovitt, April 2010 - Partners in Eastern Promise: A chance for Polish-Czech co-operation, PASOS Policy Brief No. 2/2009
Elżbieta Kaca, Jacek Kucharczyk, Jeff Lovitt, December 2009 - Partnership for the Presidency? Cooperation between the government administration and the non-governmental sector during the Czech Presidency of the Council of the European Union – lessons for Poland, Analyses & Opinions no. 10/102
Agnieszka Łada, December 2009 - IPA recommendations for Civic Society Forum of Eastern Partnership, November 2009
(collective work) - The Czech Presidency in the Council of the European Union – the view from Poland
Aleksander Fuksiewicz, Agnieszka Łada, July 2009 - The European Policy of Donald Tusk's Government, Analyses & Opinions 8/93
Agnieszka K. Cianciara, April 2009 - Russia Today: Neo-Imperialism and Crisis - the Polish Perspecitve, Analyses & Opinions 7/92
Jan Piekło, March 2009 - The new transatlantic agenda - a view from Poland, Analyses & Opinions 6/90
Jacek Kucharczyk, January 2009 - Donald Tusk's Government Policy towards Ukraine, Analyses & Opinions 5/87
Jan Piekło, November 2008 - Social Economy, Non-Proft Sector and Social Policy: Poland and Europe, Special English Edition of the "Trzeci Sektor" Quarterly, 2008
- Social Economy in Poland. Past and Present
Marek Rymsza, Tomasz Kazmierczak (eds.), 2008 - "Eastern Partnership" – opening a new chapter of Polish Eastern policy and the European Neighbourhood Policy?, Analysis and Opinions 4/86
Agnieszka K. Cianciara, June 2008 - What's Next for the Lisbon Strategy?, Analysis and Opinions 3/85
Tomasz Grzegorz Grosse, April/May 2008
Notre Europe, Paris:
- Think Global - Act European. The Contribution of 16 European Think Tanks to the Polish, Danish and Cypriot Trio Presidency
(collective work), June 2011 - Decision making in the Union
Philippe de Schoutheete, April 2011 - How to reform CAP to improve agriculture's contribution to the Europe 2020 Strategy
Nadege Chambon and Sofia Fernandes, March 2011 - The European Semester: only a first step
Jacques Delors, February 2011 - Towards a European Energy Community: A Policy Proposal
Prefaced by Jacques Delors, April 2010 - Think Global - Act European. The Contribution of 14 European Think Tanks to the Spanish, Belgian and Hungarian Trio Presidency
(collective work), March 2010 - CAP Reform beyond 2013: Am idea for a longer view
Jean-Christophe Bureau, Louis-Pascal Mahe, May 2008 - Think Global, Act European
(collective work), May 2008 - The case for a European tax: Benefits, practical aspects and options for endowing the EU with a veritable own resource
Eulalia Rubio, January 2008 - Revising the European treaties: the Convention moment
Gaetane Ricard-Nihoul, December 2007 - The Political Economy of Regional Integration in Southern Africa
Mills Soko, December 2007 - A Policy in its Infancy: The case for strengthening and re-thinking EU action on childhood
Eulalia Rubio, November 2007
PROVIDUS Centre for Public Policy, Riga:
- The integration of immigrants in Latvia and Poland
Dace Akule, Thomas Huddleston, Iveta Kesane, Rita Kasa, Miroslaw Bienecki, and Piotr Kazmierkiewicz, August 2008 - The Effect of Fears of Immigrants on The Decision Making in Latvia: a Boost or an Obstacle to Development?
Dace Akule, 2007 - The Challenge of the EU Development Co-operation Policy for New Member States
Darina Ch. Kadunkova, VladimÃr Bartovic, Ãron Horváth, Dace Akule, Vitalis Nakrosis, Piotr Kazmierkiewicz, Violeta Alexandru, Grigorij Meseznikov, 2007 - The Future of EU Enlargement: On Track or Derailed? Debates in New Member States, Candidates and Neighbours
Dace Akule, David Kral, Piotr Kazmierkiewicz, Olga Shumylo, Seda Domanic, Marija Risteska, 2007
Slovak Foreign Policy Association, Bratislava:
- Slovakia and the Limits of European Integration
VladimÃr Bilcik and Aneta Vilagi, September 2007
Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies, Stockholm:
- Polish Council Presidency 2011. Ambitions and Limitations
- Piotr Maciej Kaczynsky, 2011
- The 2010 Belgian Presidency: Driving in the EUs Back Seat
- Peter Bursens, Edith Drieskens, Steven Van Hecke, 2010
- The 2010 Spanish Presidency: Trying to innovate Europe in troubled times
- Ignacio Molina, 2010
- The 2009 Swedish EU Presidency: The Setting, Priorities and Roles
Fredrik Langdal, Göran von Sydow, 2009 - The Swedish Presidency: European Perspectives
Fredrik Langdal, Göran von Sydow, 2009 - The 2009 Czech EU Presidency: Contested Leadership at a Time of Crisis
David Kral, Vladimir Bartovic and Vera Rihackova, May 2009 - The Swedish 2009 Presidency - Possible Policy Priorities
Fredrik Langdal and Goran von Sydow, October 2008 - Institutional Competences in the EU External Action: Actors and Boundaries in CFSP and ESDP
Lisbeth Aggestam, Francesco Anesi, Geoffrey Edwards, Christopher Hill and David Rijks, May 2008 -
The Future of the Common European Asylum System: In Need of a More Comprehensive Burden-Sharing Approach
Eiko Thielemannan, January 2008 - Flexicurity - An Answer or a Question?
Lars Calmfors, November 2007 - Agenda 2014: A Zero-Base Approach
Daniel Tarschys, October 2007 - A New Proposal for a Regulation on Mutual Recognition of Goods - Towards a Harmonized Administrative Order?
Jane Reichel, June 2007 - Spillover or activist leapfrogging? Criminal Competence and the Sensitiveness of the European Court of Justice
Maria Bergstrom, June 2007 - Europe for the Patients: Developments, Impacts, Challenges
Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen, June 2007 - Why Europe? Possibilities and Limits of European Integration
Andreas Follesdal, Andrew Moravcsik, Jo Shaw, Fredrik Langdal and Goran von Sydow, March 2007 - New Criminal Law Developments in the Community Legal Order,
Hanna Goeters, February 2007
Vilnius University - Institute of International Relations and Political Sciences, Vilnius:
- Lithuanian Political Science Yearbook 2006
Robert Larsson, Dainius Zalimas, Leonidas Donskis, Jurate Kavaliauskaite, Svenn Arne Lie, Sarunas Broga, Nataliya Smorodinskaya, Diana Jurgeleviciute, Grazvydas Jasutis, Claudia Gorihs and Renata Mienkowska, 2007 - Lithuanian Foreign Policy Review is published in English and Russian in cooperation with the Foreign Policy Research Center since 1998. LFPR is a continuous publication about Lithuanian foreign policy, serving as a forum for exchanging academic and political insights as well as different views.
- Lithuanian Annual Strategic Review is an analysis of Lithuanian national security changes published in cooperation with the Lithuanian Military Academy of General Jonas Zemaitis.
- Lithuanian Political Science Yearbook is a journal where articles of Lithuanian political scientists devoted to the political theory, public administration, international policy are published.