Workshop Summary Report
Facing the Russia Challenge: European and Canadian Perspectives
Editors: Joan DeBardeleben, Carleton University and Toms Rostoks, University of Latvia
Policy Briefs
The CETA Agreement, Trade and Investment Regimes:
Implementing CETA: A Preliminary Report
by Robert Finbow, Dalhousie University
CETA: An Innovative Agreement with Many Unsettled Trajectories
by Michèle Rioux and Christian Deblock, l’Université du Québec à Montréal
CETA: The Foundation for a ‘Progressive’ EU-Canada Trade and Investment Partnership?
by Gabriel Siles-Brügge, University of Warwick
Common Foreign Policy and Security Challenges:
A Fragile Frontier: Confronting the Space Debris Problem in Low-Earth Orbit and Exploring Partnership Opportunities with the EU
by Alexandra Chronopoulos, Carleton University
EU-Canada Military and Civilian Cooperation in the Sahel: Is there scope for cooperation on COVID-19?
by Benjamin Stone, Carleton University
Teaching International Relations after Russia’s Annexation of Crimea
by Toms Rostoks, University of Latvia
Moving Beyond Crisis Management in Relations with Russia: The EU, US, and Canada
by Joan DeBardeleben, Carleton University
The EU and Canada in the Face of Changing US Global Policy Opening Remarks
by Leigh Sarty, Global Affairs Canada and Carleton University
Transatlantic Relations and China: An Alliance with Whom against Whom?
by Sven Biscop, Ghent University
EU and Russia in the Shared European Neighbourhood: Why Escalation of Tensions is Unlikely
by Toms Rostoks, University of Latvia
Trump Administration Security Policy Challenges for Canada and the EU
by Stanley R. Sloan, Scowcroft Center of the Atlantic Council of the United States
Climate Change and Energy Policy:
E-Waste Management in Ontario: Correcting Past Stumbles with Policy Lessons from the EU
by Alexander Sawicki, Carleton University.
The European Green Deal: In Need of Harder Soft Governance to Reach the New European 55% Climate Target
by Michèle Knodt, Technical University Darmstadt and Sabine Schlacke, University of Münster.
Market Regulation and Multilevel Governance: The German Approach to Promote Green Energy
by Arthur Benz, Technische Universität Darmstadt
Pricing Carbon Effectively: Lessons from the European Emissions Trading System
by Dallas Burtraw, Resources for the Future and Michael Themann, RWI – Leibniz Institute for Economic Research
Power Sector Integration in the North American Northeast
by Pierre-Olivier Pineau, HEC Montréal
Special Issues
New Opportunities for the EU-Canada Strategic Partnership
Edited by Michèle Knodt, Technical University of Darmstadt, and Natalia Chaban, University of Canterbury
Carbon Politics in Canada and Europe: Coping with Jurisdictional and Interest Diversity
Editors: Arthur Benz, Joan DeBardeleben, Stephan Schott and Miranda Schreurs
Research Publications Guides
EU-Canada Research Publications Guide: English Language Publications 1980-2010
Compiled by Amy Verdun, University of Victoria and Donna Wood, University of Victoria; edited by Joan DeBardeleben
EU-Canada Research Publications Guide: English Language Publications 2010-2017
Edited by Joan DeBardeleben, Carleton University
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