Publications & Recordings

Where Is The EU-Mercosur FTA Going?

December 16, 2022

It is recognised that the main concerns that surround the EU–Mercosur FTA relate to the deforestation of the Amazon, the overall intensive agro-industrial model of the Mercosur countries, and Brazil’s […]

Call For Papers

November 24, 2022

We are delighted to announce that the Paddy Ashdown Forum with the support of the European Liberal Forum is working on a book of essays on the topic of: “EU […]

EU / Mercosur Webinar #3 – Free trade as a tool to save the environment

November 18, 2022

At first glance, global trade would seem incompatible with environmental protection. Yet, also, the inverse can be true – the changing condition of the biosphere modifies trade patterns. Harmonised liberal […]

EU / Mercosur Webinar #2 – How can cooperation strengthen food security?

November 17, 2022

Food security is a sensitive topic since MERCOSUR is one of the biggest food exporters in the world. Accordingly, this has created some internal conflicts within the EU (as discussed […]

The US Mid Term Elections 2022

November 15, 2022

A Zoom Event organised by Liberal International (British Group) in association with the Paddy Ashdown Forum. Date: November 14th 18.30-20.00 London If the Republican Party triumphs in the US Midterm […]

EU / Mercosur Agreement Webinar #1: Protectionism – does it show its face?

September 14, 2022

About this webinar The landmark agreement between the EU and Mercosur is of profound geopolitical significance since it allows both regions to better enable security in vital areas of general […]

Where Next For The Horn of Africa?

April 1, 2022

Ethiopia: atrocities on all sides of the conflict, plus drought and famine.Eritrea: Africa’s North Korea and its destabilising influence on its neighbours.Sudan: the early promise of 2019’s democratic revolution is […]

Launch: Solving the Climate Puzzle – How Systems Thinking Supports Environmental Decision-making

March 3, 2022

Christopher Gleadle, Dr. Nele Fabian Good news ahead: decision-makers and businesses in Europe are admitting to climate goals, and they are trying hard to make ends meet. Last November’s COP26, […]

Ukraine, Russia And A Destabilised Neighbourhood

February 21, 2022

About The EventThe international community is seriously concerned about the situation on Ukraine’s borders. Diplomatic talks have failed so far with Russia demanding that it has a right to a […]

A European Industrial Policy

January 18, 2022

Preparing The Ground For Innovation

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