Energy Sector in the CIS: Policy Challenges and the Importance for the EU
Decreasing energy production and increasing consumption in the European Union, as well as a dependency trend on Russian gas, will shape cooperation between the EU and the CIS and define the latter’s importance as an energy supplier to the EU. On t...
Integration: Stabilizing the Balkans
The report outlines the current economic relations between the EU and the Western Balkans and concludes that integration has proved to be a success...
Free Trade Agreement with the EU: What Implications for Armenia and Georgia
The Economic Feasibility, General Economic Impact and Implications of Free Trade Agreements between the European Union and Armenia and Georgia Acco...
Implementing a New EU Security Approach in the Neighbourhood
By easing the border crossing for citizens of neighbour countries, the EU is creating a powerful incentive to get them to sign an EC readmission ag...
Testing Models of Distributive Politics in Multiparty Systems: The Case of Spain
Elena Jarocińska, in her most recent studies, focused on an extension of an empirical literature on political economy of intergovernmental transfer...
Management Board's Address
In 2008 CASE entered its eighteenth year of activity. As a respected international economics think tank CASE is going to consolidate its position w...
The Baltics - hard landing?
On September 3th at 16.00 CASE hosted a seminar on the subject of "Convergence in the Baltics. From Boom to Bust". The guest lecturer was Dr Christ...