Tag: The European Union

19 Articles

Science & Technology

A Tool for Security? Cloud Computing in Border Control

Dependency on Hyperscalers  In Europe, cloud computing is predominantly provided by US Big Tech companies. As these firms supply cloud infrastructure to security actors,…

March 17, 2026

Society & Culture

A New Way Forward – The Transatlantic Subnational Resilience Framework

Introduction Climate change requires coordinated international responses. Between 2021 and 2023, weather- and climate-related disasters cost an estimated 2.7 billion in the U.S.…

December 1, 2025

Society & Culture

Good Evening, Europe: The Politics of the European Imaginary at the Eurovision Song Contest

A Mediated Version of “Europe” The Eurovision Song Contest is committed to its “proud tradition of celebrating diversity through music.” Although the contest’s origins…

August 14, 2025

Business & Economics

Re-thinking the EU’s Indo-Pacific Strategy: A Bottom-up Approach

Introduction In April 2021, the European Union released the “EU Strategy for Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific,” a roughly 8,000-word document that details the EU’s intention…

July 10, 2025

Dialogues

Dr. Nedim Hogic on Corruption and Foreign Influence in Bosnia and Herzegovina

GJIA: In Transparency International’s 2023 Corruption Perceptions Index, Bosnia and Herzegovina received a score of 35 out of 100, which is seven points lower than the…

April 11, 2025

Conflict & Security

Strengthening European Defense in an Era of US Retrenchment: Insights from the Draghi Report

Introduction On September 9, 2024, former Italian Prime Minister and European Central Bank President Mario Draghi presented The Future of European Competitiveness, a report…

April 9, 2025

Dialogues

Greece: Political Stability and the EU Paradox

Georgetown Journal of International Affairs: Dr. Anastasakis, your work often highlights the enduring influence of historical experiences on contemporary politics. In what ways…

April 1, 2025

Dialogues

A Constant in Europe: Portugal’s Foreign Policy and Economic Strategy

GJIA: The 2024 Portuguese election saw the highest voter turnout in decades, as well as the consolidation of the far-right Chega party as the third largest in the country’s…

March 28, 2025

Dialogues

Inside EU Crisis Management: Professor Featherstone on Greece, the European Union, and the Road Ahead

GJIA: Professor Featherstone, your work on Greece’s austerity measures and the subsequent political fallout offers a detailed case study of crisis management. What are the key…

March 17, 2025

Dialogues

Pragmatism and Power: Giorgia Meloni’s Strategic Balancing Act between Washington and Brussels

GJIA: Where does Giorgia Meloni stand in Italian politics? What aided her meteoric rise from the leader of a marginalized party to the head of the Italian government? Teresa…

February 26, 2025