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Transnational challenges

There is a growing overlap between the EU’s internal and external security problems. Terrorism, organised crime and unregulated migration not only pose a threat to European internal security, but also have a serious impact on the stability of Europe’s immediate neighbourhood. Very often, they find their roots in conflicts and instability further abroad in Africa or Asia.

For some time, the European Union has been active in international debates on the governance of these challenges, and has created new policy instruments of its own. Already in the early 1990s, the EU successfully linked its home-affairs priorities with its Common Foreign and Security Policy. The 2015 migration crisis showed the limits of that approach, and has sparked a new wave of reforms.

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  • Image of a panel of speakers © EU delegation to the UK
    14October 2024

    The CFI Project participated in the 2024 London FIMI Forum, titled “FIMI as a Global Threat in a Year of Elections”, an annual forum organised by the EU Delegation to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

  • 10October 2024

    This live webinar examined the linkages between foreign information manipulation interference and cyberattacks (available to rewatch).

  • Group photo ©EUI
    24June 2024

    This second edition of the Countering Foreign Interference (CFI) Dialogues focused on examining the connections between different areas of foreign interference and hybrid threats.

  • HRVP Borrell speaking in front of audience ©EUISS
    11June 2024

    In the wake of the European parliamentary elections, the conference discussed the strategic options and choices facing the EU.

  • Title of the event on globe background and photos of speakers © EUISS
    30May 2024

    This LinkedinLive event explored the concept of "contestation", the new dynamic driving global politics. Available to re-watch.

  • Image of roundtable with participants © EUISS
    13May 2024

    On 13 May, the EUISS organised an event on the future of responsible state behaviour in a fragmented cyber capacity ecosystem in New York. 

  • Image of two individuals on a panel engaged in discussion © EUISS
    18January 2024

    On 18 January, the EUISS organised a fireside chat with Tony Agotha, the EU Special Envoy for Climate and Environment Diplomacy.

  • Image of roundtable discussion with participants © EUISS
    08June 2023

    On 08 June, EU Cyber Direct, the Swedish Presidency of the Council of the EU, and the European External Action Service invited members of the EU’s Horizontal Working Party on Cyber Issues, Legal Experts, and officials to a workshop on EU cyber diplomacy and international law.

  • © EUISS
    17May 2023

    On 17 May, the EUISS and the European Policy Centre organised a roundtable focusing on EU-NATO cooperation on countering hybrid threats in the Western Balkans.

  • Panel members on a stage with background displaying the theme of the seminar ©EUISS
    24April 2023

    The EUISS and the Swedish Presidency of the Council of the EU organised a seminar discussing the implications of the EU Space Strategy for Security and Defence for EU Member States, associated industry and key EU strategic partners.

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