
The world in 2023: ten issues that will shape the international agenda
Carme Colomina, Senior Research Fellow, CIDOB (coordinated and edited)
Professor Emeritus at the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) since 2022. Member of the Board of Trustees of CIDOB. Director of the journal "Foreign Affairs Latinoamérica", published in Mexico. Former Professor of Applied Economics at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. He was Director of CIDOB (Barcelona Centre for International Affairs) between June 2013 and August 2018. He was Dean of the Faculty of Economics at the UAB (1986-1988) and Director of the Institute of European Studies (1988-1992; 1994-2000) at the UAB. From 2000 to 2009, he coordinated the PhD Programme in International Relations and European Integration at the UAB. From 2000 to 2013, he was co-director of the Institute for European Integration Studies in Mexico, an institution funded by the European Commission and the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México. For his research merits he has received positive evaluation of six-year period from the Agency for the Quality of the University System of Catalonia (AQU Catalunya) and the CNEAI.
Carme Colomina, Senior Research Fellow, CIDOB (coordinated and edited)
Eduard Soler i Lecha, Senior Research Fellow, CIDOB (coordinated and edited)
Eduard Soler i Lecha, Senior Research Fellow, CIDOB (coordinated and edited)
Jordi Bacaria Colom, Professor of Applied Economics, Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB).
Patricia García-Durán Huet and Eloi Serrano Robles (eds.)
José Antonio Alonso (coord.)
Jordi Bacaria y Eloi Serrano
Eduard Soler i Lecha, investigador sénior, CIDOB (coordinated and edited)
The aim of the ATLANTIC FUTURE is to study the rationales of cooperation in the Atlantic area and to suggest strategies to the EU on how to engage with the wider transatlantic relationship in the context of the ongoing redistribution of power and the overall rebalancing of relations around and within the Atlantic space.
El proyecto intenta brindar un breve análisis sobre las relaciones entre América Latina y el Caribe (ALC) y los países de Europa Central y Oriental (ECO) pertenecientes a la UE.
This study aims at identifying the distinctive political and economical scenarios that Catalonia may have to face should it become and independent country in the horizon 2030.
The Jean Monnet Network on Atlantic Studies is an initiative across the four Atlantic continents by 10 leading EU-oriented centres, many with Jean Monnet professors and based in countries identified by the EU as key ”strategic partners,” to collaborate in interdisciplinary exploration of three emerging pan-Atlantic themes of particular relevance to the EU—energy; commercial interactions; and pan-Atlantic challenges to human security
This project studies the past, present and future of differentiated integration models in the European Union’s governance with the aim of facilitating policy-making, problem solving and policy implementation in the EU.