Publications

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The EU-China Strategic Partnership:
Challenges and Prospects in a Changing World

This year marks the 40th anniversary of EU-China diplomatic relations, a relationship that today is one of the world’s most important bilateral partnerships. In this publication, the authors sheds light on this strategic partnership by, among other things, analysing the underlying differences between the two actors in regard to their respective views on sovereignty, power, and foreign policy.

Anna Michalski, Zhongqi Pan December 2015 2015:6
Report

Energy Union and EU global Strategy:
The undefined link

The European Energy Union is a political strategy aimed at ensuring communitarian energy transition, security of supply, a fully integrated European energy market and increased energy efficiency. However, the origin and content of the strategy is simultaneously well rooted in the EU’s external relations.

Shahrazad Far, Richard Youngs December 2015 2015:5
European Policy Analysis

The challenge of completing
the EU internal market for natural gas

Managing the problem with gas interruptions to several EU countries in Central and Eastern Europe is one of the explicit goals of the European Energy Union. In order to enhance the diversification of energy suppliers, the Energy Union therefore emphasizes the extension of infrastructure and interconnections of pipelines between member states.

Tim Boersma November 2015 2015:27epa
European Policy Analysis

Big Brussels is Watching You?
Enhancing Transparency in EU External Energy Deals

The European Commission has presented the European Energy Union as an indispensable instrument for the creation of a coherent European energy policy. This includes among other things giving the commission a bigger influence over member states’ energy deals with third countries.

Sijbren de Jong November 2015 2015:26epa
European Policy Analysis

Completing the Union:
Is the European Energy Union Really Real?

In February 2015, the European Commission adopted its strategy for a European energy union. The document calls for “a fundamental transformation of Europe´s energy system” in order to provide all consumers in Europe with “secure, sustainable, competitive and affordable energy”.

Harold James November 2015 2015:25epa
European Policy Analysis

The constitutional and historical relevance
of the AFSJ and the CFSP/ESDP

The historical development and legislative framework of, on the one hand, the area of freedom, security and justice (AFSJ) and the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) and European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP) on the other reflect essential components of a security-identity continuum in the EU. The author of this analysis argues that these components exist in the form of a specific attitude of the EU to the global scene, illustrated by the EU’s attempts to export its own values.

October 2015 2015:23epa
European Policy Analysis

Intelligence and decision-making
within the Common Foreign and Security Policy

During the last decade there has been a considerable increase in European intelligence cooperation within the realm of foreign and security policy. This publication analyses the organisation and process of European intelligence cooperation and the effect that this cooperation is having on European foreign policy.

Björn Fägersten October 2015 2015:22epa
European Policy Analysis

The Regulatory Cooperation Chapter of the TTIP:
Challenges and Opportunities

What distinguishes the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) from EU’s previous free trade agreements is that its focus is not so much on elimination of tariffs, but rather on reduction of regulatory barriers to trade. The system of regulatory cooperation, which the TTIP entails, is meant to achieve and sustain regulatory convergence between the parties, creating a “living agreement”, flexible to expand to new areas and adjustable to future regulatory developments.

Alberto Alemanno September 2015 2015:20epa
European Policy Analysis

Low Inflation and Deflation
in EU Countries Outside the Euro Area

Falling world prices of food and energy are the main explanatory factor behind disinflation in EU countries outside the euro zone, including Sweden. Disinflationary spillovers from the euro area is an important factor as well.

Plamen Iossifov, Jiri Podpiera September 2015 2015:19epa
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Union regulatory
criminal law competence

Liberal political theory, with its roots in the European enlightenment, has had profound impact on the classic-liberal criminal law movement all over Europe. The basic idea is that criminal law should be used to a minimum extent.

Jacob Öberg August 2015 2015:4