ISTITUTO PER GLI STUDI DI POLITICA INTERNAZIONALE
Budget
€7,040,639
EP Access
0
accredited persons
Staff
8
1.25 FTE
EU Grants
€71,474
Mission & Goals
L’ISPI ha per oggetto lo studio e la divulgazione della problematica relativa ai rapporti internazionali nell’intera accezione del termine ed in particolare nei loro aspetti politico-culturali, economici, istituzionali, strategici. L’ISPI per il raggiungimento del proprio oggetto si vale degli strumenti e delle iniziative volta a volta ritenuti più opportuni anche attraverso la collaborazione con istituzioni internazionali, enti ed organismi pubblici e privati, italiani od esteri, aventi finalità analoghe.
EU Legislative Interests
ISPI per la sua attività statutaria di ricerca e divulgazione scientifica analizza numerose politiche comunitarie, tra cui a titolo esemplificativo ma non esaustivo: 1-The EU's trade network 2-The European Commission new pact reforms 3-The European Commission migration policy 4-The European Economic Security Strategy, the Chips Act, and the Critical Raw Materials Act 5-The European Commission’s ReArm Europe
Communication Activities
Esempio di pubblicazioni: 1-The EU’s Trade Network: What’s Next on the Agenda? Amid growing global tensions, Brussels is pushing forward with modern and comprehensive FTAs. It is also exploring alternative forms of engagement with third countries to overcome political and legal obstacles. Commentary Europe and Global Governance. 2-Not only Public Debt: towards a new Pact on the Euro “Les hommes n’acceptant le changement que dans la nécessité et ils ne voient la nécessité que dans la crise”. Jean Monnet’s teaching has always been successfully applied to the European Union. Once again, in the wake of a severe crisis, Europe is striving to enhance integration, both in the monetary and non-monetary field. 3-Why Externalization Won’t Fix EU’s Migration Policy While the EU’s migration strategy increasingly focuses on outsourcing border management and returns to third countries, persistent challenges in cooperation, reintegration, and communication expose the limitations of this approach without a cohesive internal system and robust legal migration channels. 4- The EU’s Road to Economic Security: De-risking, Strategic Investments and Critical Partnerships The European Union redefines its strategic priorities through the rise of geoeconomics, the structuring of de-risking, and their current testing in a shifting global context. 5-The political test of European defence Strengthening Europe’s security and defence and enhancing Europe’s political integration are two sides of the same coin. Esempio eventi:
Interests Represented
Does not represent commercial interests
Member Of
nessuna
Organisation Members
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Commissioner Meetings
No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.