Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Papers
Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Papers
Joint working paper series of the EU International Relations and Diplomacy Studies Department at the College of Europe and the Comparative Regional Integration Studies of the United Nations University, Bruges
Purpose:
The Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance (BRIGG) working paper series offers a platform for topical contributions by scholars and practitioners on topics such as:
- the European Union and other fors of regionalism from a comparative perspective,
- the role of regional organisations (including the EU) in the United Nations
- the regions' external relations and diplomacy,
- the EU as a model for other world regions,
- the EU in international institutions,
- regions in global governance, or
- issues of interregionalism
The BRIGG papers are made available worldwide and free of charge through electronic publication on both the College of Europe and the UNU-CRIS website.
4/2009 (November 2009)
Giovanni Molano Cruz, chercheur invité à UNU-CRIS
3/2009 (Oktober 2009)
Andrew Cottey, Senior Lecturer and Jean Monnet Chair in Political Integration, University College York
Sub-regional Cooperation in Europe: An Assessment
2/2009 (September 2009)
Simona Lipstaite, obtained a Master in EU International Relations and Diplomacy Studies at the College of Europe.
EU-US Cooperation in International Peace and Security: Bilateral versus Multilateral Dialogues
1/2009 (April 2009)
Quentin Weiler, obtained a Master in EU International Relations and Diplomacy Studies at the college of Europe.
The European Union and Security Sector Reform in Africa: A leader in Theory, A Laggard in Reality?
3/2008 (September 2008)
Daniele Marchesi, Former Researcher at UNU-CRIS and Academic Assistant at the College of Europe
2/2008 (July 2008)
Sieglinde Gstöhl, Permanent Professor at the College of Europe, Department of EU International Relations and Diplomacy Studies
'Patchwork Europe'? The EU's Representation in International Institutions
1/2008 (July 2008)
Kennedy Graham, Visiting Professor at the College of Europe and Associate Research Fellow at UNU-CRIS
Towards a Coherent Regional Institutional Landscape in the United Nations? Implications for Europe
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