Publications

09/10/2014

Running on empty?

Why the UK needs Europe for affordable and secure energy
09/10/2014

Impunity for the Powerful: The African Union & the International Criminal Court

Arnold Wehmhoerner, FEPS Correspondent for Southern Africa 29/10/2013 The decision by the African Union Extraordinary […]
09/10/2014

India’s Pakistan and Afghanistan Policies

Dr Klaus Voll, FEPS Correspondent for Southern Asia In the absence of a clearly defined […]
09/10/2014

The Difficult Role of Parliaments in the Reformed Governance of the EU Economic and Monetary Union

By Dr. Christian Deubner Independent Consultant The point of departure is an assessment of this […]
09/10/2014

The Changing Faces of Populism: Systemic Challengers in Europe and the US

This book was born out of a joint conference of the three foundations involved. It […]
09/10/2014

30:Greece’s unlucky number

From a seemingly successful member state and an influential actor in the process of EU […]
09/10/2014

Towards a Progressive, European Integrated Energy System

Ahead of the upcoming Commission proposals for the 2030 framework on energy and climate change […]
09/10/2014

South Asia: Winter Review

Analysis of India’s internal politics, the political landscape in South Asia, and India’s relations with […]
09/10/2014

Why not triple? Three pledges towards a progressive migration policy

For several years progressive political forces have been looking for possibilities to break out from […]
09/10/2014

South Asia: December Dossier

The elections in five federal states saw major defeats for the Congress and decisive victories […]
09/10/2014

Progressive Policy Making for the European Union

The European Union needs more progressive policy-making to overcome its current crisis and to develop […]
09/10/2014

South Asia : January Dossier

Latest Analyses by Dr Klaus Julian Voll, FEPS Advisor on South Asia. This new Dossier […]
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