European security projects
LISBOAN
LISBOAN (Linking Interdisciplinary Integration Studies by Broadening the European Network) is an “Erasmus Academic Network“ of 67 institutes that will run for three years from 1 October 2010. It concerns research-based teaching, spreading innovative approaches and establishing best practices in teaching the Lisbon Treaty. It also includes an annual “Lisbon Watch”. The network covers all EU member states as well as Croatia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Turkey. The project is funded by the European Commission in the framework of the EU Lifelong Learning Programme.
Multilateralism & the EU in the Contemporary Global Order
MERCURY is a consortium of academic partners formed to examine critically the European Union's contribution to multilateralism. It explores multilateralism as a concept, an aspiration, and a form of international order. MERCURY is funded through the EU's Framework 7 programme, with a total budget of €1.963 million. It includes nine institutional partners in Europe and beyond and will run for three years from February 2009.
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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.
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EU-27 Watch
The EU-27 Watch has been monitoring debates on EU policy for 12 years and provides a rich set of material compiling national debates on European policy and thus a unique source for analysis. Currently, this internet based publication reviews the discourses on European policies in 31 countries in a comparative perspective. The most recent issue, the EU-27 Watch No. 9, contains country reports from all 27 member states and the four candidate countries. SIPRI authors the Swedish contribution.
