EU-CONSENT
EU-CONSENT is a network of excellence for joint research and teaching involving more than 50 research institutes and universities from across the EU and its candidate states. The network addresses questions of the mutual reinforcing effects of deepening and widening of the EU. Looking both to the past and the future researchers aim to improve the understanding of European processes and challenges and to define scenarios and strategies for the future. EU-CONSENT is supported by the European Union’s 6th Framework Programme.
For more information, visit the EU-CONSENT website
SIPRI Staff involved
Dr. Gunilla Herolf is EU-CONSENT project manager at SIPRI. Within the network she leads Work Package XII Dissemination and Work Package XIV Evaluation, the latter together with Professor Lenka Rovna from Charles University in Prague.
Contact Gunilla Herolf.
Martin Sjögren is EU-CONSENT information manager.
Contact Martin Sjögren.
Publications

EU-27 Watch
The enlarged EU of 27 members is in a process of reshaping its constitutional and political order and at the same time of expanding its membership and taking on new obligations in international politics. This project sheds light on key issues and challenges of European integration. Institutes from all 27 EU member states as well as from Croatia and Turkey participate in this survey. The aim is to give a full comparative picture of debates on European integration and current developments in European politics in each of these countries.
The Institut für Europäische Politik (IEP) in Berlin coordinates and edits EU-25/27 Watch. Contact persons at the IEP are Barbara Lippert and Tanja Leppik
Topics discussed in EU-27 Watch, No. 7 - September 2008
Read EU-27 Watch No. 7
Read a summary of EU-27 Watch No. 7To read past issues of EU-25/27 Watch, visit the EU-CONSENT website.
EU-CONSENT Newsletter
The monthly EU-CONSENT Newsletter provides information on past and future activities within the network. The Newsletter is produced at SIPRI.
Read the latest issue of the Newsletter (November)
To read past issues of the Newsletter, visit the
EU-CONSENT website.

