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Building: Polo Didattico, Floor: Ground, Room: A3
Friday 11:00 - 12:30 CEST (03/07/2026)
This panel examines the EU’s foreign policy choices at a time of intensifying geopolitical competition and intersecting policy agendas. The papers explore how trade, labour standards, climate diplomacy, and strategic positioning increasingly overlap in EU external action. With a focus on global power shifts and contested regulatory models, the contributions analyse how the EU seeks to reconcile normative ambitions with strategic interests. The panel as a whole assesses whether the EU is developing a more coherent and assertive foreign policy posture, or whether internal trade-offs and external constraints continue to fragment its global engagement.
| Title | Details |
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| Regulatory Power versus Multilateralism: Institutional Divergence in the EU’s Climate Diplomacy | View Paper Details |
| The EU’s Green Leadership Under Strain: Climate Diplomacy, Green Deal Diplomacy, and External Action in a Turbulent Geopolitical Era | View Paper Details |
| Why Europe fails to act Geopolitically: Institutional Fragmentation and Strategic Autonomy Failure in the Semiconductor Global Value Chain | View Paper Details |
| From Brussels to the World: How Internal EU Digital Policy Dynamics Travel in Times of Geopolitical Tension | View Paper Details |