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Building: Faculty of International and Political Studies, Floor: Ground, Room: 037
Wednesday 09:00 - 10:45 CEST (09/09/2026)
This panel investigates the EU's emerging geopolitical identity in response to global power shifts and security challenges. Papers analyze how the EU has reframed its security doctrine in the post-2022 context, balancing legitimacy, actorness, and governance tensions. The panel examines transatlantic relations through the lens of asymmetrical interdependence, explores Trump 2.0's implications for EU-US relations with focus on Greenland, and investigates how skills governance has become a dimension of the EU's pursuit of strategic autonomy in a contested global environment.
| Title | Details |
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| The Reframing of European Security: Legitimacy, Actorness and Governance Tensions in the Post-2022 EU | View Paper Details |
| Trump 2.0 the European Union and Greenland | View Paper Details |
| Rearming Europe: Domestic Governance Ecosystems and the Demand for European Defence Integration | View Paper Details |
| From Skills Shortages to Strategic Autonomy: The Political Economy of the EU’s Union of Skills | View Paper Details |