Building on vision, forward to action: Delivering on EU security and defence
On 13 December 2017, the EUISS and the European External Action Service (EEAS) held a joint conference on EU security and defence.
On 13 December 2017, the EUISS and the European External Action Service (EEAS) held a joint conference on EU security and defence.
On 12 December, in cooperation with the EEAS/CMDP1, the EUISS organised an informal workshop to identify priorities for strengthening CSDP cooperation with partner countries.
The EUISS Report 'Arab futures: three scenarios for 2025' was quoted in the Egyptian newspaper.
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On 7 and 8 December 2017, the EUISS organised a two day workshop to evaluate capacity development results in the framework of the 2013 Cybersecurity Strategy.
This Report turns the spotlight on two major players in the global defence industry: Russia and China. It examines how both countries, however different in their trajectory and ambition, have in recent years narrowed the industrial and technological gap with the European armaments sector and are now openly challenging the West’s traditional superiority in this domain.
On 27 November 2017, the EUISS hosted a launch event for the recently published Chaillot Paper 'Permanent Structured Cooperation: What’s in a name?'.
This Brief explores the challenges that may face policymakers as they plan for military mobility in Europe. Can the EU overcome the infrastructural, legal and regulatory barriers that hamper the transportation of military units in Europe?
This Brief looks at how Operation Sophia has de facto become a police – as well as rescue – operation, while also generating added-value as a maritime security instrument.
The EUISS, the Centre for Internet & Society and the EU Delegation to India and Bhutan invited members of civil society to exchange views on cybersecurity capacity building in New Delhi.
Featuring a range of data and illustrations that relate to various aspects of EU security and defence, this EUISS leaflet is a contribution to the broader #EUdefence campaign being conducted by the European External Action Service (EEAS).