The European Union's model for international cooperation beyond its borders and as a force for global governance is under considerable pressure. The articles in this special issue of Global Policy, edited by Nicholas Sowels, Maria C. Latorre and Jan Wouters, nevertheless try to point to areas in which the EU retains experience in cross-border economic and political cooperation, and how some of its policies still strive to deepen international law and multilateral cooperation. Other contributions, however, show how the Union is asserting itself in the competitive struggle with other powers. These contributions were initially presented at a hybrid conference held by Una Europa's Global Governance Research Group in Paris on 8 December 2013.
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Interparliamentary cooperation in the EU in the face of the war in Ukraine - Michał Dulak
UN Resolution 1325/2000 (women, peace and security): Its impact in Europe - Paloma Duran y Lalaguna
The European Union and China's geoeconomic tools in a multipolar world - Unai Gómez-Hernández
The changing post-Brexit UK-EU relationship and rules-based global governance - Nicholas Sowels
The European Union in its pursuit of being a global leader in climate neutrality - Olesia Tkachuk
The EU's efforts to uphold the international rules-based order: Mission impossible? - Jan Wouters
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