Engergy Security in the Baltic Sea Region: Regional coordination and and management of interdependencies
The study maps changing energy relations in the Baltic Sea region in the aftermath of two events – the 2004 EU enlargement that has changed the political and institutional / regulatory landscape of the region and the outbreak of the armed conflict in Ukraine that has put the issue of energy security – and security in more general terms – very high on the European political agenda. It discusses how the regional distribution of energy resources and energy policies have contributed to altering the level of energy security in the whole region and in particular countries, how various actors have addressed energy security concerns by cooperative policies, in particular, EU wide and sub-regional (Nordic, Baltic) coordination measures aimed at managing energy interdependencies and increasing energy security.
Geopolitikk etter «Grexit»
Et gresk farvel til euroen kan få store konsekvenser for Europa, skriver direktør Ulf Sverdrup i DN-kronikk.
Ukrainas offentlege sektor i endring: Utvikling og tilpassing til EU-standard
Seminaret vil ta for seg utviklinga i den institusjonelle endringa som Ukrainas offentlege sektor går gjennom etter landet signerte den økonomiske og politiske samarbeidsavtalen med EU i 2014.
Good intentions, mixed results – A conflict sensitive unpacking of the EU comprehensive approach to conflict and crisis mechanisms (EUNPACK)
The EUNPACK project unpacks EU crisis response mechanisms, with the aim to increase their conflict sensitivity and efficiency....
Changing interdependencies and evolving policies in the Baltic Sea region
What's happening with the energy security in the Baltic Sea region?
Macedonia and the international community
What has lead to the political scandals and democratic regression that has marred Macedonia over the last years?
Transatlantic free trade and its economic impact
What is the impact of TTIP on third countries like Norway?