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Livrables
Taking the EUGS into account, the paper will propose recommendations on how EU member states could act to reduce regional fragmentation at different levels, including economic, security and defence policies. Challenges such as energy security, migration, climate change will be taken into consideration since addressing them should be an integral part of any effort aimed at achieving stabilisation of the three areas.
Report on the South China Sea: EU and member states' policies & regional/global perspectivesDrawing from WP3’s work, WP6 will examine how the EU and member states frame their interest in the South China Sea and develop the corresponding goals, and evaluate their strategies to make such goals compatible with one another; consider instruments from different policy areas, spanning diplomacy, CSDP missions, development, economic incentives and restrictive measures, as well as the external aspects of internal policies and “peripheral” or “sectorial” policies such as connectivity, energy, climate, gender, migration management, science, culture, as well as relevant regulatory measures; analyse EU and member states’ interactions with regional and global powers and multilateral organisations, in both formal and informal frameworks. Co-lead CEPS & CSIS
Conceptual framework on the context of EUFSPConceptual framework on how the rapidly changing and contested domestic and international environment sets the conditions for the EU and its member states to address crises and conflicts. The conceptual framework will build on the literature reviews on internal EU contestation, regional fragmentation and multipolar competition, but will focus particularly on the interaction between the three factors as a constraining dynamic preventing the EU and its member states to generate consensus on objectives and instruments and coordinate their engagements with external players.
Online survey data analysisAn innovative survey questionnaire (i.e. embedding experiments in the survey), which taps citizens’ latent predispositions. The questionnaire will be designed following the analytical guidelines emerged from the focus groups, the case studies (WPs4-6) and the options of enhanced EUFSP governance structures produced by WP8 (see below). It will be administered to large and representative national samples in the same countries in which the focus groups will be held (N ≈ 2,000 cases per country; Total ≈ 12,000) using a Computer Assisted Web Interviewing technique.
Inventory of EUFSP-related public and elite opinion surveysA research design that accounts for the challenges to exploring perceptions and political acceptability of an enhanced EU foreign, security and defence policy. There are two main orders of challenges. One concerns low salience and often technical nature of the content. The other challenge is politicisation: any analysis of political acceptability should address the possibility that common security becomes a contentious issue in national political arenas.
Report on Ukraine: EU and member states' policies & regional/global perspectivesDrawing from WP3’s work, WP6 will examine how the EU and member states frame their interest in Ukraine and develop the corresponding goals, and evaluate their strategies to make such goals compatible with one another; consider instruments from different policy areas, spanning diplomacy, CSDP missions, development, economic incentives and restrictive measures, as well as the external aspects of internal policies and “peripheral” or “sectorial” policies such as connectivity, energy, climate, gender, migration management, science, culture, as well as relevant regulatory measures; analyse EU and member states’ interactions with regional and global powers and multilateral organisations, in both formal and informal frameworks. Co-lead ICDS & NaUKMA
Literature review of implications of regional fragmentation for crises and conflictThe literature review on regional fragmentation will be conducted with a view to investigating the political social economic ethnic religious and ideological cleavages along which regions fragment the extent to which fragmentation fuels or is fuelled by interstate competition and consequently the reasons explaining the absence or failure of formal and informal governance structures It will devote special attention to studies highlighting the connection between the fragmentation of regions and theinability of the EU and its member states to formulate and implement common or at least coordinated action on crises and conflicts The review will concentrate mostly on processes of fragmentation in those areas that mostly affect the strategic and security interests of the EU and member states However it will also account for regional specificity such as the varying degrees of regional fragmentation across different parts of the world
Literature review of implications of multipolar competition for crises and conflictThe literature review on multipolar competition will be conducted with a view to investigating the academic interpretations of the reasons underlying the increasingly powerbased approach followed by global and regional actors Attention will be paid to studies emphasising domestic factors political parties or regimes construing national security interests as opposed to those of other countries as well as systemic factors like variations in economic military and technological resources The review will look into both global multipolar competition with a focus on the US China and Russia and regional multipolar competition in Eastern Europe the Middle East across North and subSaharan Africa Southeast Asia and Latin America It will consider the impact ofcompetition on multilateralism the international partners of the EU as well as the evolution of the EUs understanding of its own role as an international actor Special attention will be devoted to studies highlighting the connection between multipolar competition and the inability of the EU and its member states to formulate and implement common action on crises and conflicts
Guidelines for WP4 case study researchThe guidelines will specify the exact research questions and methods of the case study research within WP4 and deliver a higher quality research
Report on Israel-Palestine: EU and member states' policies & local/regional perspectiveReport aims to show how internal contestation constrains a more joined-up and sustainable EU Foreign and Security policy (EUFSP) towards Israel-Palestine. Co-lead TF & EDAM
Report on EU approach to crises and conflictReports task is to trace and assess the evolution of the EUs approach to crises and conflict and thus flesh out JOINTs conceptualisation of EUFSP as multilayer It will review the main concepts that have driven EU efforts to make its action on the ground more effective ranging from the comprehensive approach of the early 2000s to the integrated approach introduced by the EUGS The report will uncover the underlying reasoning behind these conceptual changes and assess the extent to which such concepts have been operationalised The report will consider how EU policymakers have factored inrelations with external players when devising EU approaches to crises and conflicts
Report on Iran: EU and member states' policies & regional/global perspectivesDrawing from WP3’s work, WP6 will examine how the EU and member states frame their interest in Iran and develop the corresponding goals, and evaluate their strategies to make such goals compatible with one another; consider instruments from different policy areas, spanning diplomacy, CSDP missions, development, economic incentives and restrictive measures, as well as the external aspects of internal policies and “peripheral” or “sectorial” policies such as connectivity, energy, climate, gender, migration management, science, culture, as well as relevant regulatory measures; analyse EU and member states’ interactions with regional and global powers and multilateral organisations, in both formal and informal frameworks. Co-lead IAI & EDAM
Report on Venezuela: EU and member states' policies and local & regional perspectiveReport aims to show how internal contestation constrains a more joined-up and sustainable EU Foreign and Security policy (EUFSP) towards Venezuela. Co-lead CIDOB & NUPI
Guidelines for WP5 case study researchThe guidelines will specify the exact research questions and methods of the case study research within WP5 and deliver a higher quality research
Guidelines for WP6 case study researchThe guidelines will specify the exact research questions and methods of the case study research within WP6 and deliver a higher quality research
Report on the Horn of Africa: EU and member states' policies & local and regional perspectiveReport aims to analyse how regional fragmentation constitutes a major constraining factor to EU's initiatives to support stabilisation in the Horn of Africa. In so doing, WP5 will draw from WP2’s conceptualisation of regional fragmentation. The situation in the Horn is complex, with functioning states like Ethiopia co-existing with failed states like Somalia and presents multiple and complex challenges, such as piracy in the waters off the Horn.Co-lead IAI & IPSS
Comparative paper on how to reduce impact of multipolar competition on EUFSPThe paper will identify the unexploited potential for an enhanced and more sustainable performance of the EU in external crisis management and conflict resolution. It sets the task of formulating actionable policy recommendations geared towards reconciling within a single discursive framework the two prevailing motives in this debate – the EU as a pillar of the multilateral order and the EU as a global ‘pole’, in that it connects the need for stronger security, defence and crisis management assets to the EU’s core interests in cooperative regional orders and a rules-based international system. The paper will identify the possible arrangements – at the level of coordinating objectives, integrating instruments, and making external engagements more complementary – that EU institutions and member states could agree on to reduce the impact of multipolar competition on the effectiveness of EU foreign, security and defence policy and enhance its strategic autonomy.
Report on EU internal policy capabilities with external dimensionThe report will review how internal policies energy monetary gender science culture climate as well as financial banking and internal market regulations have been deployed as assets in support of EU foreign policy objectives
Summary of party positions on EU foreign, security and defence policyA thorough inventory of the existing data on public and elite opinion on issues related to EU foreign, security and defence policies, thereby getting a better understanding of whether political elites (parties) could act to make EUFSP issues contentious among citizens (i.e. a politicised issue). This task breaks down into a review of existing mass and elite survey data on attitudes towards a common security and defence policy and of existing party manifestos and expert surveys data on party positions towards a common security and defence policy based on the Party Manifesto Project and the CHES Expertsurvey.
Focus groups data analysisSix focus groups to be conducted in France, Greece, Germany, Italy, Poland and Spain in order to explore and interpret what people have in mind when they think of a common foreign, security and defence policy. WP7 will design the focus groups with two goals in mind: an explorative one, whereby it will get knowledge of the general public’s cognitive map in regard to a low salience topic; and an interpretive one, whereby it will inductively explore the ideas and feelings people have of problems in these policy sectors to identify considerations behind their opinions and policy preferences.
Report on EU security, defence, intelligence and cyber instrumentsThe report will delve deep into the many instruments of foreign and security policy that the EU has developed over time and thus flesh out JOINTs conceptualisation of EUFSP as multisector The research will consider traditional foreign policy assets such as diplomacy defence development humanitarian aid as well as economic incentives assistance trade deals and restrictive measures sanctions Special attention will be given to military intelligence and cybersecurity assets as well as civilian capabilities of critical importance for sustaining EU crisisconflict management efforts
Comparative paper on how to reduce impact of internal contestation on EUFSPBy comparing the three cases (Kosovo-Serbia, Isreal-Palestine, Venezuela), the paper will produce recommendations on how the EU and member states can reduce the impact ofinternal contestation on the effectiveness of EU foreign, security and defence policy.
Report on Libya: EU and member states' policies & local/regional perspectiveReport aims to analyse how regional fragmentation constitutes a major constraining factor to EU mediation efforts in Libya. In so doing, WP5 will draw from WP2’s conceptualisation of regional fragmentation. Libya features situations in which state authority has collapsed and presents multiple and complex challenges, such as illicit trafficking of humans, drugs and arms.Co-lead FRS, IAI & IPSS
Report laying out the concrete options of adjustment under the reversal, incremental adjustment and institutional reform patternsThe report will flesh out possible alternative patterns of how EUFSP structures, faced with the adverse effects of multipolar competition, regional fragmentation and internal contestation, may evolve in the mid-to-long term.Firstly, in a pattern of reversal; secondly, in a pattern of sectorial adjustment and thirdly, in a pattern of institutional reform
Set of criteria for assessing effectiveness of EU foreign, security and defence policyWP8’s first task is to devise criteria for realistically assessing effectiveness of cooperation in EU foreign, security and defence policy. WP8 will provide WPs4-6 with an analytical grid for assessing a) the impact of internal contestation, regional fragmentation and multipolar competition on a range from 1 to 10; b) the performance of EUFSP, again on a scale from 1 to 10 (WP8 will provide WPs 4-6 with specific guidelines on how to give a numerical value to their qualitative analyses). WP8 will work with a definition of ‘effectiveness’ as the maximum impact in line with EUFSP objectives by means of the maximum degree ofcooperation achievable within the existing governance structures in the context characterised by the three constraining factors.
Report on Syria: EU and member states' policies & local/regional perspectiveReport aims to analyse how regional fragmentation constitutes a major constraining factor to EU mediation efforts in Syria. In so doing, WP5 will draw from WP2’s conceptualisation of regional fragmentation. Syria features situations in which state authority is contested and presents multiple and complex challenges, such as the proliferation of violent extremist and terrorist groups.Co-lead FRS & EDAM
Report on Kosovo-Serbia: EU and member states' policies & local/regional perspectiveReport aims to show how internal contestation is a major factor hampering EU efforts at brokering permanent peace between Kosovo and Serbia
Conceptual paper on the governance of EUFSPConceptual framework connecting the multi-actor/sector/layer conceptualisation of EUFSP to the EU’s approach to crises and conflict. The conceptual framework will spellout clearly the conditions that would make the EU’s involvement in crisis and conflict management more joined-up and sustainable by tracing challenges and unexploited potential for greater cooperation back to the EUFSP dimensions of governance: actors, sectors and modes of external engagement. The conceptual framework will thus operationalise JOINT’s key concepts.
Literature review on relationship between EU foreign policy and member states' foreign policiesLiterature review on the relationship between EU foreign policy and the foreign policies of member states and thus flesh out JOINTs conceptualisation of EUFSP as multiactor The review will delve into the historically diverse academic debate about EU foreign policy
Literature review of implications of internal EU contestation for crises and conflictThe literature review on intraEU contestation will be conducted with a view to investigating the cleavages in the foreign policy debates inside EU countries both at the societal and elitepolitical level WP2 will consider how domestic forces construe major international trends and develop a corresponding understanding of their interest in supportingconstraining EU foreign and security policy It will consider both direct and indirect effects of member states contestation in that it will assess the extent to which nationalistic if not Eurosceptic narratives shape or influence domestic political debates possibly affecting member states consensus on EU foreign and security policy The review will devote special attention to studies highlighting the connection between the fractiousness of the foreign policy debate inside the EU and the outbreak and endurance of crises and conflicts
Videos with projects’ researchers explaining their findings, enriched with infographics andimages. All videos will be used as an introduction to the different deliverables in the project, to which they will be directly linked.
PodcastsAt least one audio podcasts of about 15-30 minutes for each research WP (2-8)
WP9 will be responsible for the design, organisation and implementation of two kinds of webinars. WP9 will target researchers focusing on the case studies with the goal of providing them with training on a gender-sensitive approach to research. These webinars will be held during the initial phase of the case study research.The second type of webinars concerns up to four occasions in which experts from JOINT’s research team will engage online audiences on-line on topics covered by the project.
Short opinion pieces, both in English and other languages, will be submitted forpublications in open access news and analysis outlets as well as published in the Coordinator’s Commentary Series. The Conceptual WPs (2-3) will produce 1 op-ed each, the Case Study WPs 3 op-eds (one per case study), WP7 (Public Perception) and WP8 (Future of EUFSP) 2 op-eds
Publications
Auteurs:
Riccardo Alcaro, Hylke Dijkstra
Publié dans:
The International Spectator, Numéro 59(1), 2024, Page(s) 1-18, ISSN 1751-9721
Éditeur:
Taylor & Francis
DOI:
10.1080/03932729.2024.2304028
Auteurs:
Anna Ayusoa,Tiziano Breda,Elsa Lilja Gunnarsdottir & Marianne Riddervold
Publié dans:
The International Spectator, Numéro 59(1), 2024, Page(s) 140-160, ISSN 1751-9721
Éditeur:
Taylor & Francis
DOI:
10.1080/03932729.2023.2289647
Auteurs:
Kristi Raik, Steven Blockmans, Anna Osypchuk & Anton Suslov
Publié dans:
The International Spectator, Numéro 59(1), 2024, Page(s) 39-58, ISSN 1751-9721
Éditeur:
Taylor & Francis
DOI:
10.1080/03932729.2023.2296576
Auteurs:
Riccardo Alcaro
Publié dans:
The International Spectator, Numéro 59(1), 2023, Page(s) 98-119, ISSN 1751-9721
Éditeur:
Taylor & Francis
DOI:
10.1080/03932729.2023.2273852
Auteurs:
Francesca Caruso & Jesutimilehin O. Akamo
Publié dans:
The International Spectator, Numéro 59(1), 2024, Page(s) 120-139, ISSN 1751-9721
Éditeur:
Taylor & Francis
DOI:
10.1080/03932729.2024.2302473
Auteurs:
Pol Bargués,Assem Dandashly,Hylke Dijkstra & Gergana Noutcheva
Publié dans:
The International Spectator, Numéro 59(1), 2024, Page(s) 19-38, ISSN 1751-9721
Éditeur:
Taylor & Francis
DOI:
10.1080/03932729.2023.2295893
Auteurs:
Caterina Bedin, Tiffany Guendouz & Agnès Levallois
Publié dans:
The International Spectator, Numéro 59(1), 2023, Page(s) 79-97, ISSN 1751-9721
Éditeur:
Taylor & Francis
DOI:
10.1080/03932729.2023.2277212
Auteurs:
Sinem Akgül-Açıkmeşe & Soli Özel
Publié dans:
The International Spectator, Numéro 59(1), 2024, Page(s) 59-78, ISSN 1751-9721
Éditeur:
Taylor & Francis
DOI:
10.1080/03932729.2024.2309664
Auteurs:
Zachary Paikin
Publié dans:
The International Spectator, Numéro 59(1), 2023, Page(s) 161-178, ISSN 1751-9721
Éditeur:
Taylor & Francis
DOI:
10.1080/03932729.2023.2280598
Auteurs:
Agnès Levallois et al.,
Publié dans:
JOINT Research Papers, Numéro 3, 2021
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Riccardo Alcaro
Publié dans:
JOINT Briefs, Numéro 10, 2022
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Davide Angelucci, Pierangelo Isernia, Carlotta Mingardi, Francesco Olmastroni
Publié dans:
JOINT Research Papers, Numéro 25, 2024
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Zachary Paikin
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JOINT Briefs, Numéro 24, 2022
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Andrew W. Mantong, Steven Blockmans
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JOINT Briefs, Numéro 31, 2023
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Riccardo Alcaro, Pol Bargués and Hylke Dijkstra
Publié dans:
JOINT Research Papers, Numéro 8, 2022
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Assem Dandashly et al.
Publié dans:
JOINT Research Papers, Numéro 6, 2021
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Marianna Lovato et al.
Publié dans:
JOINT Research Papers, Numéro 1, 2021
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Riccardo Alcaro
Publié dans:
JOINT Briefs, Numéro 34, 2024
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Riccardo Alcaro
Publié dans:
JOINT Briefs, Numéro 13, 2022
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Çiğdem Üstün
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JOINT Briefs, Numéro 18, 2022
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Dylan Macchiarini Crosson et al.
Publié dans:
JOINT Research Papers, Numéro 7, 2021
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Kristina Kausch, Oliver Gnad
Publié dans:
JOINT Research Papers, Numéro 22, 2024
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Jesutimilehin O. Akamo, Aude Thomas
Publié dans:
JOINT Briefs, Numéro 23, 2022
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Anna Ayuso, Marianne Riddervold, Elsa Lilja Gunnarsdottir
Publié dans:
JOINT Research Papers, Numéro 18, 2023
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Pol Bargués, Assem Dandashly, Hylke Dijkstra, Gergana Noutcheva
Publié dans:
JOINT Briefs, Numéro 22, 2022
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Pierangelo Isernia, Francesco Olmastroni, Rossella Borri, Carlotta Mingardi
Publié dans:
JOINT Research Papers, Numéro 10, 2022
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Kristina Kausch
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JOINT Research Papers, Numéro 5, 2021
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Andrew W. Mantong, Gilang Kembara
Publié dans:
JOINT Briefs, Numéro 20, 2022
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Yinhong Shi
Publié dans:
JOINT Briefs, Numéro 11, 2022
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Riccardo Alcaro
Publié dans:
JOINT Briefs, Numéro 1, 2021
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Riccardo Alcaro
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JOINT Briefs, Numéro 6, 2021
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Olexiy Haran, Petro Burkovskyi
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JOINT Briefs, Numéro 25, 2022
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Jesutimilehin O. Akamo, Caterina Bedin, Dario Cristiani
Publié dans:
JOINT Research Papers, Numéro 15, 2023
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Riccardo Alcaro
Publié dans:
JOINT Briefs, Numéro 35, 2024
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Kristi Raik, Steven Blockmans, Assem Dandashly, Gergana Noutcheva, Anna Osypchuk, Anton Suslov
Publié dans:
JOINT Research Papers, Numéro 20, 2023
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Jesutimilehin O. Akamo
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JOINT Briefs, Numéro 3, 2021
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Sarah van Bentum, Caterina Bedin, Zachary Paikin, Gregor Walter-Drop, Steven Blockmans, Agnes Levallois, Tiffany Guendouz
Publié dans:
JOINT Research Papers, Numéro 21, 2023
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Carlotta Mingardi, Rossella Borri, Pierangelo Isernia, Francesco Olmastroni
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JOINT Research Papers, Numéro 11, 2022
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Riccardo Alcaro
Publié dans:
JOINT Briefs, Numéro 12, 2022
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Riccardo Alcaro
Publié dans:
JOINT Briefs, Numéro 36, 2024
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Özlem Tür
Publié dans:
JOINT Briefs, Numéro 32, 2023
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Pol Morillas,
Publié dans:
JOINT Briefs, Numéro 4, 2021
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Riccardo Alcaro, Pol Bargués
Publié dans:
JOINT Research Paper, Numéro 26, 2024
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Riccardo Alcaro
Publié dans:
JOINT Briefs, Numéro 21, 2022
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Riccardo Alcaro
Publié dans:
JOINT Briefs, Numéro 14, 2022
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Kristina Kausch
Publié dans:
JOINT Briefs, Numéro 34, 2024
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Pol Bargués
Publié dans:
JOINT Briefs, Numéro 16, 2022
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Sarah van Bentum, Gregor Walter-Drop
Publié dans:
JOINT Research Paper, Numéro 24, 2024
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Pol Bargués, Assem Dandashly, Hylke Dijkstra, Gergana Noutcheva
Publié dans:
JOINT Research Papers, Numéro 12, 2022
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Anna Osypchuk, Kristi Raik
Publié dans:
JOINT Briefs, Numéro 30, 2023
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Riccardo Alcaro
Publié dans:
JOINT Briefs, Numéro 28, 2023
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Riccardo Alcaro, Nona Mikhelidze
Publié dans:
JOINT Brief, Numéro 17, 2022
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Marta Marafona,
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JOINT Briefs, Numéro 5, 2021
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Jesutimilehin O. Akamo, Theodros Fisseha
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JOINT Briefs, Numéro 29, 2023
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Hylke Dijkstra
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JOINT Briefs, Numéro 15, 2022
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Anna Ayuso, Tiziano Breda, Elsa Lilja Gunnarsdottir, Marianne Riddervold
Publié dans:
JOINT Briefs, Numéro 27, 2023
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Riccardo Alcaro, with Steven Blockmans, Akın Ünver, Sine Özkaraşahin
Publié dans:
JOINT Research Papers, Numéro 13, 2023
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Rossella Borri, Pierangelo Isernia, Carlotta Mingardi, Francesco Olmastroni
Publié dans:
JOINT Research Papers, Numéro 23, 2024
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Agnès Levallois, Can Kasapoğlu, Özlem Tür, Galip Dalay
Publié dans:
JOINT Research Papers, Numéro 17, 2023
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Giulio Pugliese
Publié dans:
JOINT Reports, Numéro 1, 2021
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Zachary Paikin, Gilang Kembara, Andrew Mantong, Steven Blockmans
Publié dans:
JOINT Research Papers, Numéro 14, 2023
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Riccardo Alcaro
Publié dans:
JOINT Briefs, Numéro 7, 2021
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Cynthia Happi
Publié dans:
JOINT Briefs, Numéro 26, 2023
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Leonardo Puleo
Publié dans:
JOINT Research Papers, Numéro 9, 2022
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Sinem Akgül-Açıkmeşe, Kristina Kausch, Soli Özel, Eduard Soler i Lecha
Publié dans:
JOINT Research Papers, Numéro 19, 2023
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Pernille Rieker and Mathilde Tomine Eriksdatter Giske
Publié dans:
JOINT Research Papers, Numéro 2, 2021
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Jesutimilehin O. Akamo
Publié dans:
JOINT Briefs, Numéro 8, 2022
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Francesca Caruso, Jesutimilehin O. Akamo
Publié dans:
JOINT Research Papers, Numéro 16, 2023
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Riccardo Alcaro
Publié dans:
JOINT Briefs, Numéro 9, 2022
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Riccardo Alcaro
Publié dans:
JOINT Briefs, Numéro 19, 2022
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Kristi Raik et al.,
Publié dans:
JOINT Research Papers, Numéro 4, 2021
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Giulio Pugliese
Publié dans:
JOINT Briefs, Numéro 2, 2021
Éditeur:
IAI
Auteurs:
Riccardo Alcaro & Pol Bargués
Publié dans:
2024
Éditeur:
Routledge
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