Our most-read publications of 2024
EU Institute for Security Studies
The EU Institute for Security Studies (EUISS) is the EU Agency analysing foreign, security and defence policy issues.
In 2024, the EUISS team tackled some of the most critical challenges facing the European Union. From concrete proposals to strengthen European defence to innovative ideas for revitalising EU foreign policy and insightful analyses of the US elections, our publications explored key issues shaping the block's future.
Discover our most popular works of the year
Türkiye's global influence is on the rise. The country has emerged as a key player in the Western Balkans, South Caucasus, Middle East and Africa thanks to a diverse toolbox of diplomatic tools and targeted communication. Our most-read publication of the year explores Türkiye's strategy and what it means for the EU.
By Steven Everts , Bojana Zori?, PhD , Jan Joel Andersson , Ondrej Ditrych , Alice Ekman, Dr. Dalia Ghanem , Amaia Sanchez Cacicedo , Giuseppe Spatafora, Ph.D , Joris Teer (刘亚伯) , and Lukas Trakimavi?ius
This collective work by the EUISS team presents 10 ideas to revitalise EU foreign policy and adapt it to a changing world. New ways of thinking, working and acting to propel EU foreign policy forward.
By Alice Ekman, Steven Everts , Jan Joel Andersson , Ondrej Ditrych , Dr. Dalia Ghanem , Nad'a Kovalcikova, PhD. , Rossella Marangio , Andrea Salvi, Ph.D. , Amaia Sanchez Cacicedo , Lukas Trakimavi?ius , and Bojana Zori?, PhD
Forget "fragmented world." The defining feature of global politics today is contestation. There is a fierce global battle going on over norms, votes, investments and more. In another collective Chaillot Paper, we explore three types of contestation shaping our world and what the EU needs to do to navigate this complex environment.
The US presidential election have far-reaching consequences for EU foreign policy. Our interactive map looked at how a Trump or a Harris presidency would affect key flashpoints around the world, the strategic stakes for EU foreign policy and the choices this entails.
By Nad'a Kovalcikova, PhD. , Rumena Filipova, Ph.D. , Bart Hogeveen, Ivana Karásková , Patryk Pawlak , and Andrea Salvi, Ph.D.
This Chaillot Paper investigates the growing threat of foreign interference, examining the interplay of information manipulation and cyber operations and offering recommendations for enhancing EU defences.
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20 years after the first EU military CSDP operations, it's time to think about what's coming next. Jan Joel Andersson presents three alternatives for what future EU military missions and operations could look like.
To continue supplying Ukraine while rebuilding its own arsenals the EU needs guns. Lots of guns. This commentary explores how dual-use strategic enablers could unlock Europe's strategic responsibility.
The Black Sea's security landscape has shifted dramatically since Russia invaded Ukraine. Ondrej Dietrich looks at four potential security scenarios for the region in the next decade.
By Amaia Sanchez Cacicedo , Kanti Prasad Bajpai , Olivier Blarel , Amit Garg, Rohan Mukherjee , Karthik Nachiappan , Jagannath Panda , and Marta Torres Gunfaus .
This Chaillot Paper examines the evolving EU-India relationship and charts a course for a strategic partnership beyond trade.
The wave of coups in the region exposes the EU's struggle in Sahel. It's time to rethink its engagement with the region writes Rossella Marangio, emphasizing the need to balance strategic interests with a commitment to democratic values and outlining recommendations for future engagement.
Director of the Conflict & Security Program, Senior Fellow, Middle East Council on Global Affairs, Doha
1 个月Happy to see my paper on Türkiye in that list! Your contributions were crucial for the success of that paper!!