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Briefing Papers

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The ANU Centre for European Studies Briefing Papers series is an interdisciplinary publication platform that aims to provide a concise overview of the latest research that promotes greater understanding of issues relating to Europe, the European Union and the Europe–Australia relationship.

The Briefing Papers provide an avenue for public outreach for a broad range of workshops, seminars, public lectures and conferences that form the Centre’s work program. They showcase the research projects supported by the Centre through its appointment of highly qualified scholars as staff members, postdoctoral research fellows, adjuncts, associates and visiting fellows selected through a competitive fellowship program.

The Briefing Papers are a ready information source for the preparation of submissions, media releases or reports for use by university students, government departments, diplomats and other interested parties, as well as the general public.

Submissions

While the Briefing Papers will emerge primarily from the Centre’s work program, unsolicited contributions are also welcome. Authors should bear the following in mind: Papers should be approximately 4,000 words, inclusive of references, and comprise an overview or synopsis of research themes, aims and projected outcomes. Papers should be accessible to a non-specialist or non-academic audience; please avoid writing in an overly-dense style and avoid jargon or, where unavoidable, include a clear explanation and keep uses to a minimum. Citations should also be kept to a minimum but when used should be in-text, using the author date style. A short list of references, containing only works cited, should appear at the end. All briefing papers will be subject to double blind review prior to publication.

All enquiries and submissions should be directed to the series editors: europe@anu.edu.au

Preparatory Approaches to Overcoming Regulatory NTBs in an EU–Australia FTA

Author/editor: Mr Andrew Charles Willcocks|Ms Anne McNaughton

Year published: 2016

Quick Link: Briefing_Paper_Willcocks_McNaughton_Vol.7_No.4_v2_0.pdf(941.03 KB)
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Religious freedom and the principles of subsidiarity and margin of appreciation: the jurisdictional responsibilities and interrelationships of the European Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights.

Author/editor: Raphaela Thynne (LLM, ANU)

Year published: 2016

Quick Link: Briefing_Paper_Raphaela_Thynne__Vol.7_No.3.pdf(588.9 KB)
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The Italian Patient in 2016: Weak but not poor

Author/editor: Prof. Dr. Heribert Dieter, German Institute for International and Security Affairs, Berlin and Australian National University, Centre for European Studies, Canberra

Year published: 2016

Quick Link: Briefing_Paper_CES_GI_Dieter_Vol.7_No.1.pdf(507.04 KB)
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Australia – European Union Cooperative Security in a new strategic environment

Year published: 2015

Recent developments in violent extremism and cyber security breaches demonstrate that cross border security issues impact not only on the nation but on regional and…

Quick Link: ANUCES_Briefing_Paper_6_1_2015_pdf.pdf(678.95 KB)
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European Trade Treaties: Key Intellectual Property Demands

Author/editor: Dr Hazel V.J. Moir, Adjunct Associate Professor

Year published: 2015

Quick Link: ANUCES_Briefing_Paper_6-4_rev%25202016_pdf.pdf(875.51 KB)
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Russia: what’s next?

Author/editor: Richard Rigby (Chair)

Year published: 2015

ANUCES Roundtable Summary On 23 June 2015 the Australian National University’s Centre for European Studies hosted a public roundtable to discuss current developments in…

Quick Link: CES-Briefing-Paper_6-3-2015_0.pdf(612.13 KB)
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Sino Russian relations under Putin and Xi Jinping

Author/editor: Kyle Wilson|Stephen Fortescue|Rebecca Fabrizi

Year published: 2015

On 19 November 2014 the Australian National University’s Centre for European Studies hosted a seminar for an invited audience of public servants and academics on the…

Quick Link: CES-Briefing-Paper_6-2_2015.pdf(556.86 KB)
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ANUCES Roundtable Summary - The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership: Implications for Australia and the Asia-Pacific

ANUCES Roundtable Summary - The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership: Implications for Australia and the Asia-Pacific

Author/editor: Maria Garcia|John Ravenhill|Jiro Okomoto|John Leslie|Annmarie Elijah|Don Kenyon |Pierre van der Eng

Year published: 2014

In 2013 the European Union (EU) and the United States (US) announced the start of negotiations for a Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). The…

Quick Link: CES-Briefing-Paper_-13_2014-Transatlantic-Trade.pdf(622.4 KB)
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Does the EU need an Asian Pivot? Some Reflections

Does the EU need an Asian Pivot? Some Reflections

Author/editor: Giles Scott-Smith

Year published: 2014

The announcement of an “Asian Pivot” or “Re-Balancing” by President Obama and his then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in 2011-2012 signalled a shift of US interests…

Quick Link: 2014-3-Does-the-EU-need-an-Asian-Pivot.pdf(625.37 KB)
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Galileo – The European GPS: State of play of the European Global Navigations Satellite System and cooperation with Australia

Galileo – The European GPS: State of play of the European Global Navigations Satellite System and cooperation with Australia

Author/editor: Edgar Thielmann

Year published: 2014

The European Union is building up its own global positioning and timing system called Galileo, which is the only Global Positioning System under civil control. So…

Quick Link: 2014-2-Galileo-The-European-GPS.pdf(1.2 MB)
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