Events
The European Union’s Indo-Pacific Strategy: A Blueprint for Effective External Action?
This seventh ENGAGE webinar will unpack the complexities of the European Union’s engagement with the region, shedding light on recent developments and exploring how the union’s long-term strategic objectives balance commercial interests and security imperatives.
Future-Proofing Transatlantic Cooperation in an Age of Global Instability
This sixth ENGAGE webinar will explore how transatlantic partners can navigate domestic developments and external shocks, and secure a cooperative future in spite of electoral uncertainty, different worldviews, and competing interests.
EU Trade Policy in Times of Heightened Geo-economic Competition
This fifth ENGAGE webinar will explore the complexities of the bloc’s trade policies and strategies in light of its foreign policy ambitions, internal pressures, and international contestation.
Latin America and the European Union: Interregional Relations in the Context of Global Geopolitical Rivalry
In this fifth ENGAGE high-level lecture, José Briceño Ruiz will unpack the obstacles to and opportunities for a renewed EU-Latin America partnership.
From Asia-Pacific to Indo-Pacific: An Evaluation of the EU's Engagement with Asia
In this fourth ENGAGE high-level lecture, Lay Hwee Yeo explores the evolution of the EU’s engagement with Asia, the Union’s relations with ASEAN in the context of the rise of China, and the many challenges ahead.
Election Aftershock in Turkey: Implications for the EU and MENA
In this fourth webinar, Senem Aydın-Düzgit, Marc Pierini and Amberin Zaman discuss the implications of the elections for the EU and the MENA region.
Winter Has Come: EU Energy Security and Russia’s War on Ukraine
In this third ENGAGE webinar, Christian Kremer, Yana Popkostova and Marie Vandendriessche examine how the European Union and its Member States can best deal with the challenges of energy security.
The New World (Dis)Order: Power in the 21st Century
Our third ENGAGE high-level lecture in which Alexander Stubb explores the notion of power in today’s contested world and discusses how the EU can remain relevant.
Wars, Old and New: Challenges to European Security
In this second ENGAGE high-level lecture, Mary Kaldor will explore how recent events, such as the Russian war in Ukraine and the COVID-19 pandemic, have impacted human security in Europe and how they can shape the EU’s external action in the long term.
Learning from the Past: Everything Has a Transatlantic Dimension
ENGAGE’s first high-level lecture will feature Robert Cooper, who will shed light on EU diplomatic history between 2002 and 2012 and explain how lessons from Kosovo’s independence, the nuclear negotiations with Iran and Ukraine’s Orange Revolution can advance the quest for European strategic autonomy.