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Brexit and development cooperation: A major connection problemBlog | Published on 11-01-2021 Andrew Sherriff The European Union and the United Kingdom start 2021 with no formal agreement for cooperation in dev [...] |
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How the EU can step up its support to conflict prevention and peacebuildingBlog | Published on 07-12-2020 Andrew Sherriff | Volker Hauck Conflict prevention and peacebuilding (CPPB) is more needed than ever, given a rising number of viol [...] |
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A summer like no other – What’s at stake in critical EU external policy processesBlog | Published on 06-07-2020 Alexei Jones | Alfonso Medinilla | Andrew Sherriff | Pauline Veron Unusually worried you may miss some big policy developments over the summer? July and August are tra [...] |
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Brexit day is here – What’s next for EU-UK development cooperation?Blog | Published on 27-01-2020 Andrew Sherriff On 31 January, the United Kingdom will leave the European Union. After three-and-a-half years, some [...] |
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Friends, partners or rivals? The UK election manifestos and the space for foreign policy cooperation with the EUBlog | Published on 29-11-2019 Andrew Sherriff | Chloe Teevan Predicting the future in the twists and turns of UK politics and Brexit is for the brave or the fool [...] |
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Can the new European Commission be truly geopolitical, innovative and flexible without the right amount of money?Blog | Published on 25-11-2019 Andrew Sherriff | Mariella Di Ciommo The next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF), the EU s long-term budget for 2021-2027, will not be [...] |
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First thoughts on the European elections and development policyBlog | Published on 27-05-2019 Alexei Jones | Andrew Sherriff | Mariella Di Ciommo The European elections present a new, more fragmented, although not revolutionary Parliament. The fu [...] |
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Who’s interested in the EU’s open invitation to join a post-Cotonou Agreement?Blog | Published on 29-03-2019 Andrew Sherriff | Emmanuel De Groof The negotiations for the successor to the Cotonou Partnership Agreement (CPA) are ongoing and, this [...] |
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Four opportunities to give to gender the importance it deserves in EU policy and external spendingBlog | Published on 04-03-2019 Andrew Sherriff | Noemi Cascone Many think that changing the direction of the EU policy 'oil tanker ship is virtually impossible and [...] |
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Finding a new point of departure for the future of UK-EU development cooperation after BrexitBlog | Published on 21-01-2019 Andrew Sherriff | Emmanuel De Groof On Tuesday 15 January, the draft withdrawal agreement - the result of 18 months of intense negotiati [...] |
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