Online paper series

The Department of EU International Relations and Diplomacy Studies currently edits two publication series: the EU Diplomacy Papers, a working paper series dedicated to the study of the EU’s external action, and the College of Europe Policy Briefs (CEPOB) offering topical and forward-looking policy analysis relating to EU affairs more generally.

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For several years, the Department also (co-)edited the Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Papers as well as the EU China Observer.

EU Diplomacy Papers

The Department publishes a series of working papers dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of the European Union’s external relations and external aspects of EU internal policies. The EU Diplomacy Papers offer a platform for debate to visiting professors, staff and students as well as external contributors.

Call for papers (download)
 

College of Europe Policy Briefs

The Department of EU International Relations and Diplomacy Studies coordinates the College of Europe Policy Briefs (CEPOB), a series of short papers dealing with topical policy challenges related to European Union affairs.

Call for papers (download)

Bruges Regional Integration & Global Governance Papers (2008-2015)

(publication discontinued)

Together with UNU-CRIS the Department co-published from 2008-15 the BRIGG working papers dedicated to the study of the European Union and other forms of regionalism or interregionalism from a comparative perspective, the role of regional organisations in global governance as well as these regions' external relations and diplomacy.

EU China Observer (2009-2020)

(publication discontinued)

In addition, the Baillet Latour Chair of European Union-China Relations published  from 2009 to 2020 the electronic journal EU-China Observer which provided an interdisciplinary platform for scholars and practitioners interested in exchanging ideas on current topics of EU-Chinese relations.