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Dahrendorf Analysis

Dahrendorf Analysis publications include research-in-progress, essays, and expert insight.

European Union in the World 2025

European Union in the World 2025 – Scenarios for EU relations

What will European Union foreign policy look like in 2025?This Dahrendorf Analysis outlines some possible future scenarios - created by the Dahrendorf Forum foresight project, which explored likely trajectories, new trends, and 'unknown unknowns' in EU relations with its neighbours and the world.

 
Bringing Academics Closer to Foreign Policy

Bringing Academics Closer to Foreign Policy

Bridging the gap between academia and policy has been the effort of many projects and institutions. In this Dahrendorf Analysis, Julia Himmrich explores the academic debate about influencing policy including issues such as access and communication between researchers and policy makers.

 
Europe’s Underestimated Influence in Qatar’s Foreign Policy

Europe’s Underestimated Influence in Qatar’s Foreign Policy

This Dahrendorf Analysis aims to illustrate that European foreign policy actors, including EU institutions and representatives from EU member countries, should not underestimate the impact of European discourse on the foreign policy behaviour of its partners in the Gulf region.

 
Dahrendorf Forum Policy Brief

What impact would a Brexit have on the EU?

A British exit from the EU would be an unprecedented event with uncertain consequences for the future of European integration and cooperation. This Dahrendorf Analysis outlines how a Brexit might change the EU by outlining its possible impact in three scenarios for the EU’s future.

 
Forget Fortress Europe

Forget Fortress Europe: Why European migration policy needs a drastic change of perspective

We face a historical challenge that demands joint efforts at all levels. This Dahrendorf Analysis argues it is time to engage a multitude of actors, not just governments and institutions, but also civil society, including the migrants themselves.

 

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