Section: Istituto Affari Internazionali (Italy)
Politiche energetiche italiane alla prova della crisi energetica e le ambizioni climatiche
The event aims to explore the strategic choices Italy faces in light of multiple energy and climate challenges. The energy crisis and the war in Ukraine have revived energy security as a political priority, with the need to increase diversification of energy supplies. The reconfiguration of energy flows presents risks but also opportunities....
La politica estera italiana dal governo Draghi al governo Meloni
The Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI) and the University of Pisa are pleased to announce a conference to discuss Italian foreign policy one year after the outbreak of the war against Ukraine. Based on the analysis conducted by the Institute’s researchers in the annual Report on Italy’s Foreign Policy, continuities and...
The War in Ukraine, Authoritarian Regimes and Opportunities for the Next Generation in Non-Proliferation
On 21 April 2023, the Vienna Center for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation (VCDNP) and the International Affairs Institute (IAI) participated in the PRCP Annual Conference at the Charles University, Faculty of Law. The VCDNP contributed to the event as part of its outreach activity to European universities under the Young Women and Next Generation...
A Treaty Change for the European Defence Union
The Russian aggression against Ukraine was a turning point for European security and led the European Union and its member states to take important steps in the field of defence. …read more Source:: Istituto Affari...
New visions for the Western Balkans: EU accession and regional security
The EU-Western Balkans integration process is at a crossroads. The Russian invasion of Ukraine makes it imperative for the EU and the Western Balkans to reaffirm their strategic choice for a common European future and to work together to accelerate the enlargement process. The region’s progresses towards fundamental reforms and...
Tackling the Constraints on EU Foreign Policy towards Ukraine
This report explores the evolution of EU policy towards Ukraine, with major turning points occurring in 2004, 2014 and February 2022 when Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine started. The dominant constraining factor in the case of Ukraine was multipolar (or rather bipolar) competition between the EU and Russia over the European...
EU-Turkey-UK Triangulation
It is now abundantly clear that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, unlike the annexation of Crimea back in 2014, marks the beginning of a new era not only for Euro-Atlantic security, but for the global security landscape at large. Hence the need to go back to the drawing board to explore new bilateral and multilateral...
The EU after One Year of War: Widening, Deepening, Rebalancing
The Russian aggression on Ukraine on 24 February 2022 had an overwhelming impact on the European Union, which at the time was starting to recover from the economic and social consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic.Widening …read more Source:: Istituto Affari...
La Politica Estera Italiana ai tempi della guerra contro l’Ucraina
The Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI) and the School of International Studies (SIS) at the University of Trento are pleased to announce a conference to discuss Italian foreign policy one year after the outbreak of the war against Ukraine. Based on the analysis conducted by the Institute’s researchers in the annual Report on Italy’s...
The Paradox of Europe’s Defense Moment
The war in Ukraine has been a wakeup call for European countries, alerting them to the reality that defense matters. But do some recent promising steps in the right direction actually signal a revival of the European Union’s drive for strategic autonomy and a security and defense union? And will it lead to greater defense cooperation and...