"International Relations and the Problem of Time" by Andrew Hom - a book review
Slaying the Dragon of Time: Theory as Narratives of Time in International Relations The clock talked loudly. I threw it away, it scared...
What do floods say about European climate change?
Photo credit: Boris Roessler/dpa/picturealliance Many European countries have recorded their worst wildfires in decades, including...
The Catalan "procés" and the EU
On November 26th, the Vice-President of the General Court of the EU decided to dismiss the new request for interim relief submitted on...
The Institute Presents: Traditions of Christmas 2021
This is the fourth Christmas we're celebrating here at the Institute and what a year 2021 has been. Throughout all the crisis at the...
Brandt’s Kneefall 51 Years Later: A Cautionary Tale of the Power of Symbolic Politics?
Photo credits: https://rarehistoricalphotos.com/warschauer-kniefall-1970/ “At the abyss of German history and under the weight of...
Better food safety rules for better cooperation and better trade
As the world is moving towards a complicated future where pollution, deforestation and climate change are going to be the most probable...
What the Second AU-EU Ministerial Meeting on Foreign Affairs means for the future relations
Credit photo: https://unsplash.com/s/photos/eu-africa Introduction On her very first official trip abroad as the president of the...
Green Light for the Traffic Light Coalition in Germany
Now it is official, an old period will come to an end, meanwhile a new period is about to start. After having served Germany for more...
European–Russian Space Cooperation From de Gaulle to ExoMars
Since early days mankind has been looking up into space, curious and eager to explore the endless mysteries of the universe. In his...
Defining Remote Warfare
Over the last few centuries, a legal framework around warfare has been created by the United Nations in an effort to not only minimize...