Willingness to Reform is Rolling Backwards
3. May 2015The willingness to reform is going backwards in the governments of German-speaking countries – in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The most recent „reform barometers“ are […]
Read MoreThe willingness to reform is going backwards in the governments of German-speaking countries – in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The most recent „reform barometers“ are […]
Read MoreIn the Dutch European Parliament (EP) election, Geert Wilders’ Freedom Party (PVV) fell short of its 2009 success. One reason for this is that some […]
Read MoreA declining interest in European affairs among Europe’s younger generation was pointed out already before the start of the financial and economic crises. The deteriorated […]
Read MoreEurope’s youth faces the ongoing consequences of the financial crisis with unemployment rates continuing to skyrocket. Can the European Youth Guarantee help? Two young Europeans […]
Read MoreNot so long ago, British Labour leader Ed Miliband asked the question: ‘is this generation, my generation, going to do right by the younger generation?’ […]
Read MoreWhat role does the European Union take on in ASEAN’s integration process? This question was at the core of CISS’s online workshop “EU-ASEAN Perspectives”, which […]
Read MoreTo conclude the work of the Impact Group “EU-ASEAN Perspectives”, CISS had arranged a background discussion with Dr Thomas Gambke, Member of Parliament for the […]
Read MoreAs an official partner, CISS welcomes all graduate students to the 6th European Public Policy Conference, 2014. The conference will be held April 11-13 in […]
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Robert Demendi is Regional Co-Director for EU & Europe.
Robert is currently pursuing a Masters in “International Relations – European Studies” at the Andrássy University Budapest. His thematic focus is on EU policies, Public Diplomacy and EU foreign and security policy. Robert’s other research interests include the mechanisms of cooperation and power relations between EU institutions and the influence of lobby groups on the European legislative process. In the course of his Master’s studies he was a trainee at the German Federal Foreign Office, in the Economic Department of the “Permanent Representation of the Federal Republic of Germany to the European Union” in Brussels. Prior to this, Robert completed a bachelor’s degree in “Energy and Resource Management” and specialized in European and German energy and climate policy. After completing his bachelor’s degree, he completed two internships in Brussels in the field of public affairs. Robert speaks German, English and has basic knowledge of Spanish.
Julien Strandt is Regional Co-Director for EU & Europe.
Julien is currently enrolled in a triple master programme, studying International and European Governance as well as International Affairs. He spends his time between the University of Münster in Germany, Sciences Po Lille in France, and the European campus of the Johns Hopkins University in Italy. During his bachelor, also in Lille and Münster, he specialised in international security and defence matters, writing his thesis about the future of European defence. Julien has gained practical knowledge through internships with the Economic Council in Germany, the Centre for International Crisis and Conflict Studies in Belgium, and at the French Parliament. He speaks German, French, English, Italian, and is learning Russian.