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EU Reform: Mapping out a state of flux

Date de publication
30 September 2015
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“EU Reform” is widely discussed across Europe but rarely defined. This report analyses how the 28 member states of the European Union understand “EU reform” and provides an insight into how their views might play out in debates on the future of the EU as well as on day-to-day politics.

Electric Networks and Energy Transition in Europe

Date de publication
18 September 2015
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After a century of close development between power generation facilities and networks, the liberalisation of the electricity sector has broken this link in Europe. Long-distance transmission networks now play a key role in stimulating competition between generators by giving consumers access to remote power generation facilities.

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RAMSES 2016

RAMSES 2016. Climat : une nouvelle chance ?

Date de publication
08 September 2015
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Written by Ifri's research team and its network of associates, the new RAMSES 2016 analyses geopolitics on a worldwide scale. The major theme of this 34th edition is Climate: A new chance? In addition, RAMSES 2016 tackles the insertion of Africa in globalization and the uncertainties of democracy today in post-industrial societies, but also in the South.

European Defence: Minilateralism is not the enemy

Date de publication
30 May 2015
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To access the whole publication, please click on this link.

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How can Batteries support the EU Electricity Network?

Date de publication
08 January 2015
Accroche

Policy Report,  Publication Insight_E

Lead Author: Bo Normark (KIC InnoEnergy), co-author: Aurélie Faure-Schuyer (Ifri),
Reviewers: Paul Deane (UCL) and Steve Pye (UCL)

 

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Key messages for Europe from the World Energy Outlook 2014

Date de publication
07 December 2014
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Hot Energy Topic n° 5, Insight_E publication

Lead Author: Paul Deane (UCC)
Authoring Team: Ulrich Fahl (University of Stuttgart), Carole Mathieu (Ifri)
Reviewers: Kimon Keramidas (Enerdata)

After the end of the end of History

Date de publication
01 December 2014
Accroche

This paper intends to take a step back from current developments in Ukraine in order to analyze the lessons Europeans ought to draw from the crisis that caught many by surprise. Whether the Ukrainian crisis really turns out to be a »game changer« in a structural sense remains to be seen, but it has made clear that Europeans should rethink a number of fundamental assumptions underlying European foreign policy.

The EU Electricity Policy Outlook for the Smart Grid Roll-Out

Date de publication
16 October 2014
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The energy transition from a socio-economic system based on fossil fuels to a sustainable low-carbon system is a multi-facetted process. This “transformation” of the energy system, more specifically of the power system, creates several challenges.

L'échiquier numérique américain : Quelle place pour l'Europe ?

Date de publication
09 September 2014
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The United States has established itself as the indisputable global leader in the digital market followed by more interventionist actors such as Russia and China. Europe has fallen behind as it struggles to find its place in this crucial sector. The new European Commission must respond and provide Europe with tools to compete with the market's more dominant actors. 

The European Union to Ukraine’s Rescue

Date de publication
01 September 2014
Accroche

Recent events have provided the opportunity for the rekindling of relations between Ukraine and the European Union.

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