MEU 2022 at the American University in Bulgaria
It was great to have the MEU 2022, as part of our Jean Module on EU Diplomacy at AUBG, back on ground this week end
The No Stream Pipeline
By Valeriya Kalytchuk With the end of a pandemic summer, the EU was facing another challenge caused by the rise of natural gas prices. This
Human Rights vs Trade: Should the EU boycott the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing?
By Dias Omirov The upcoming Winter Olympics in Beijing that is planned to take place in next year is about to face boycott from major
What did the EU learn from the Huawei affair?
by Machar J. Ater Huawei is the private technological company founded by the former Chinese military officer Ren Zhengfei. It is one of the leading
How the EU Response to Navalny’s Imprisonment Undermines Human Rights Commitments?
By Tamara Knyazeva Tamara Knyazeva is a senior student at the American University in Bulgaria, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in Political Science and International
Guest Lecture : A Practitioner’s View ” by Tomas Szunyog former Czech Ambassador to EU Political and Security Committee and now EU Special Representative to Kosovo on 21 October 2021.
Ambassador Szunyog exchanged with the students on the scope and limits of EU diplomacy as well on the interactions between EU diplomacy and member states’
Virtual Visit of the European External Action Service in Brussels on 7 October 2021
Very grateful to the EU’s EEAS for allowing our students to take part in a virtual visit to their services with two interesting presentations (program
Workshop on Writing Policy Blogs and Policy Briefs on 20th September 2021
Great online workshop on 20th September 2021 with Dimitar Lilkov, Research Officer at the Martens Center for European Studies on how to write policy briefs