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  • Advocating EU Fundamental Rights and a Joint Progressive and Humane European Asylum and Migration Policy Despite declining numbers of asylum applications in the European Union, many people are still…
  • Promoting Sustainable Development and Democracy The EU external action promotes democracy and human rights around the world. By implementing projects co-funded by the EU, the FES aims to…
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  • Climate and Social Justice In the future, climate and social policy must be two sides of the same European coin. Our Brussels-based Competence Centre Climate and Social Justice is working on…
  • A stylised figure of a man facing a right-directed path.
    The European Parliament has been shifting to the right, not through any public declaration but a gradual rise in right-wing alliances and subtle forms of cooperation. Our policy brief examines this…
  • The flags of Montenegro, Albania and the EU
    Albania and Montenegro are currently leading the way in the EU enlargement process. But how realistic is an accession still in this decade? Join our roundtable on 22 April to discuss!
  • Abstract honeycomb structure with flags from Central Asian countries.
    Russia's invasion of Ukraine impacted power dynamics in Central Asia. A new study based on over forty interviews from the region analyses the shifts and what they mean for the EU.
  • A winding staircase.
    Europe's start-up scene often fails when it comes to scaling innovation. While many analysts suggest emulating the US' market-based financing of venture capital, others look towards China for…
  • An abstract image showing an index finger pressing "budget" button.
    For the next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF), the European Commission proposes five new own resources to enhance the budget. Our policy brief examines this approach and already looks beyond…
  • Thousands of Lebanese civilians flee their homes in southern Lebanon and the Beqaa Valley on March 2, 2026, following Israeli military strike threats and subsequent heavy aerial bombardments. Displaced residents moved toward the capital, Beirut, and safer northern regions as the intensity of the air raids increased throughout the day.
    The war in Iran risks further destabilising the entire region. Lebanon is heavily affected, yet developments there have received little attention. Join our webinar to discuss what the latest…
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