Nicole Koenig is research fellow at the Jacques Delors Institut – Berlin on political and institutional issues.
She previously worked at TEPSA (Trans European Policy Studies Association) in Brussels, at the Istituto Affari Internazionali in Rome, at the Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies in Potsdam and at the Department of War Studies of the King’s College in London.
She studied political sciences and management at the University of Constanz and then “EU International Relations and Diplomacy” at the College of Europe in Bruges.
She received her PhD on EU crisis management in Africa from the Edinburgh and Cologne universities co-tutelle).
PUBLICATIONS
PUBLICATIONS
The EU facing the coronavirus:
A political urgency to embody European solidarity

Bolstering EU foreign and security policy in times of contestation

Aachen Treaty: A Second Look

Brexit: potential scenarios amid turbulent waters

Merkel on EU reform: a decryption

A European Defence Union: In the name of the people?

Strengthening European Defence: who sits at the PESCO table, what’s on the menu?

The EU as a 3-D Power: Should Europe Spend More on Diplomacy, Development and Defence?

France and Germany: Spearheading a European Security and Defence Union?

Win-win-win partnerships in EU migration policy

EU external action and Brexit: relaunch and reconnect

France and Germany in the refugee crisis: united in diversity?

Towards Dublin IV: Sharing norms, responsibility and costs

Taking the European Neighbourhood Policy beyond the conception-performance gap

EU security: a matter of political urgency

Supporting Ukraine’s difficult path towards reforms

The EU and referenda: structural incompatibility?

A differentiated view of differentiated integration

The external challenges of the EU: what strategies?

Resetting EU external action: potential and constraints

Euroscepticism or Europhobia: voice vs. exit?

Is Europe failing?

20 years “core Europe”

MÉDIAS
MEDIAS
With Biden, EU must still ‘live without US global leadership’
