International Relations
GreenDeal-NET conference: Rethinking EU Climate and Sustainability Governance in an Age of Disruption
The second GreenDeal-NET Conference, Rethinking EU Climate and Sustainability Governance in an Age of Disruption, took place on 19 June 2025 at the Beursschouwburg in Brussels and online.
GreenDeal-NET's Biannual Research Highlights #6
GreenDeal-NET's Biannual Research Highlights: Innovative Insights into Governing the EU’s Climate Neutrality and Sustainability Transition
Keynote: The Future of EU Climate and Sustainability Governance by Jan Dusík
Keynote address: The Future of EU Climate and Sustainability GovernanceIn his keynote, Jan Dusík reflected on the future of EU climate and sustainability governance in an era of overlapping crises and geopolitical uncertainty.
Vacancy: Assistant Professor, Department of International Relations and European Studies, Masaryk University
Vacancy: Assistant Professor, Department of International Relations and European StudiesJob Summary supervision of bachelor and master theses;participation in pedagogical, rese
Conclima Opening Keynote: The “Blue Amazon” doctrine
The “Blue Amazon” doctrine In the Opening Keynote of the Conclima conference, Prof. Dr.
Reversing the Gaze in EU Trade Policy: Communities, Hierarchies and Agency under Trade and Sustainable Development Chapters
Reversing the Gaze in EU Trade Policy: Communities, Hierarchies and Agency under Trade and Sustainable Development ChaptersSustainability provisions in the European Union’s (EU) preferential trade agreements are typically attributed to the EU.
The Cost of CBAM Compliance: Why EU Pressure on Korea’s ETS Could Backfire
The Cost of CBAM Compliance: Why EU Pressure on Korea’s ETS Could Backfire The Republic of Korea’s Emissions Trading System (K-ETS), launched in 2015, has evolved into a cornerstone of national climate poli
Episode #22: External EU Climate Action: Insights from policymaking
Episode #22: External EU Climate Action: Insights from policymakingWe end our series on the external dimensi
Special Issue: External Dimensions of the European Green Deal
External Dimensions of the European Green DealThis special issue examines the external dimensions of the European Green Deal (EGD) by exploring questions of power, diffusion, and cooperation across policies, institutions, and sectors.
Follow the leader? Policy recommendations for rethinking the EU's green leadership in Asia Pacific
Follow the leader? Policy recommendations for rethinking the EU's green leadership in Asia PacificThe EU’s global green leadership ambition, re-initiated by the European Green Deal (EGD, 2019), is struggling.
GreenDeal-NET Conference: Rethinking EU Climate and Sustainability Governance in an Age of Disruption
GreenDeal-NET conference: Rethinking EU Climate and Sustainability Governance in an Age of DisruptionEurope stands at a crossroads.
Episode #19 - Clean Hydrogen Agreements: Serving European or local needs?
Episode #19 - Clean Hydrogen Agreements: Serving European or local needs? The EU is increasingly looking to import clean hydrogen to provide an alternative fuel source for the industry and transport
Environmental Law Lecture #16: The Global Plastic Treaty negotiations
Environmental Law Lecture seriesWelcome to the Environmental Law Lecture Series!
Breaking the rural underdevelopment trap? Eastern Enlargement, agricultural policy and lessons for Ukraine
Breaking the rural underdevelopment trap?
Episode #18 - Carbon pricing at the border: CBAM
Episode #18 - Carbon pricing at the border: CBAMThe Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism forms a key part of the European Green Deal, but what does it actually do and how have other countries responded to it?
GreenDeal-NET's Biannual Research Highlights #5
GreenDeal-NET's Biannual Research Highlights: Innovative Insights into Governing the EU’s Climate Neutrality and Sustainability Transition
Episode #17 - EU climate policy in turbulent times: external dimension
Episode #17: EU climate policy in turbulent times: external dimensionThe world around the EU is rapidly shifting.
The external impact of EU climate policy: political responses to the EU’s carbon border adjustment mechanism
The external impact of EU climate policy: political responses to the EU’s carbon border adjustment mechanismWith the adoption of a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) the European Union (EU) is extending its carbon price to certain imp
Energy justice through policy: A comparison of US and EU approaches
Energy justice through policy: A comparison of US and EU approachesPolicymakers have come to a consensus on the need to prioritize the low-carbon energy transition. But this comes with costs and questions of fairness.
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