• Cyber Conflict Prevention on the EU-Africa Security Agenda

    Co-organised by the EU Institute for Security Studies and the Portuguese Presidency of the Council of the European Union, this virtual consultation explored the link between the stability of the cyber domain and international security, and consider how the EU and African partners...

  • EUISS contributes to 4th edition of the CSDP Handbook

    The EU Institute for Security Studies (EUISS) is pleased to have contributed to the 4 th edition of the Handbook on CSDP, which was produced by the Federal Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Austria in cooperation with the European Security and Defence College.

  • Meeting on the future of the AfCFTA with EU member states

    On 29 April 2021, the EUISS and the Africa Working Party of the Council of the EU (COAFR) held their eleventh meeting to discuss the future of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). The speakers discussed with EU member states the findings of the latest EUISS Chaillot...

  • Marching to where? The operational dimension of the EU Strategic Compass

    On 28 April 2021, the EU Institute for Security Studies and the Clingendael Institute organised a conference on the military and operational dimensions of EU security and defence. The event fed into the dialogue phase of the EU Strategic Compass process and it was supported by...

  • International conference on maritime security

    On 22 April 2021, Daniel Fiott represented the EU Institute for Security Studies at an international conference organised by the Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Portuguese Presidency of the Council of the EU, in partnership with the European Maritime Safety Agency...

  • The impact of disruptive technologies on defence

    On 20 April 2021, Daniel Fiott represented the EU Institute for Security Studies at a major R&T conference organised by the European Defence Agency (EDA) and the Portuguese Ministry of Defence.

  • Engaging civil society in the fight against cybercrime

    On 14 April 2021, the EU Cyber Direct project, together with Chatham House’s International Security Programme (ISP), organised a series of interactive online sessions to discuss the role of civil society organisations in the fight against cybercrime.