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Fit for 35?
Setting the scene for a new SIEPS Forum

Political scientists Göran von Sydow and Valentin Kreilinger set the scene for a new SIEPS forum on enlarging and reforming the EU. In short contributions, renowned experts will discuss major issues at stake.

Valentin Kreilinger, Göran von Sydow February 2024 Fit for 35 Forum Post 1
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Enlargement and Institutional Reform:
How to make a credible security commitment

The challenges of enlargement are great, but the costs of non-enlargement are greater. Professor Erik Jones points out what European policymakers need to consider when committing to enlargement as an investment in peace, security, and stability.

Erik Jones February 2024 Fit for 35 Forum Post 2
European Policy Analysis

Stronger EU Partnerships
for Sustainable Supply Chains

How can the EU better support the ‘greening’ of supply chains? One way, writes Mats Engström, is by building stronger partnerships with the low- and middle-income countries where the factories, farms, and green raw materials are often located.

Mats Engström February 2024 Februari 2024
European Policy Analysis

The European Health Data Space:
Challenges and Opportunities

A proposal to regulate the use of health data in the EU – to create a ‘European Health Data Space’ – is currently being negotiated. David Fåhraeus, Jane Reichel and Santa Slokenberga explain the proposal and consider the implications for those affected: patients, medical practitioners, private firms and public administrations.

David Fåhraeus, Jane Reichel, Santa Slokenberga February 2024 2024:2epa
Report

The Minimum Standards of International Protection
applicable to the European Union

EU Member States have legal obligations towards people seeking protection. These stem from having joined the EU and the Council of Europe as well as having signed and ratified international human rights conventions. In this report, Professor of Law Elspeth Guild and Lecturer in Law Maja Grundler set out the minimum standards of international protection applicable to EU members.

Maja Grundler, Elspeth Guild January 2024 2024:1
European Policy Analysis

EU Energy Market Regulation after the 2022 Energy Crisis
the reforms so far and the challenges ahead

The 2022 energy crisis triggered a raft of market reforms. Professor Leigh Hancher (Tilburg University) outlines these changes and assesses whether they deliver on the EU’s three long-standing aims: sustainability, affordability, and security of supply.

Leigh Hancher January 2024 2024:1epa
Perspective

Missing Links:
how EU industrial policy can better support resource efficiency

A more circular economy and improved resource efficiency can bring significant benefits to the environment and to the economy. However, it can be argued that EU industrial policy has so far focused more on the transition to low-carbon production than on greening the demand side or increasing recycling rates. In this Perspective, SIEPS senior advisor Mats Engström suggests what a better policy mix might look like.

Mats Engström December 2023 December 2023
European Policy Analysis

Cooperation in the Council of the EU:
Explaining network relations among member states

EU decision-making requires that member states cooperate. In this European Policy Analysis, four political scientists at the University of Gothenburg analyse the patterns for cooperative relations between the member states in the Council of the EU. The authors also test different explanations for why some pairs of states form closer relations.

Markus Johansson, Olof Larsson, Rutger Lindahl, Daniel Naurin November 2023 2023:15epa
European Policy Analysis

Europe’s Social Revival:
From Gothenburg to Next Generation EU

At the Gothenburg summit in 2017, EU leaders agreed on a set of principles to strengthen citizens' social rights and reduce inequalities within the Union. In this analysis, political scientists David Bokhorst and Sven Schreurs consider EU social and economic policymaking since the summit. They find that there has been a substantive change and reflect on whether it is likely to endure.

David Bokhorst, Sven Schreurs November 2023 2023:14epa
European Policy Analysis

Conflict or Conciliation?
The Polish elections of 2023 and their consequences for the EU

On 15 October, Poland will decide: four more years of strained relations with Brussels, or a government which will seek rapprochement? With just over a week to go, Natasza Styczyńska (Jagiellonian University) describes the state of play, how Poland got here, and where it might be heading.

Natasza Styczyńska October 2023 2023:13epa