Research Activities

The research dimension of the GRADEU Jean Monnet Module was closely linked with teaching and dissemination, creating a fertile environment for sustained academic work. While not all outputs were directly funded or produced within the Module, the project played an important role in shaping research agendas, supporting ongoing work, and fostering collaboration among scholars.

Conference Papers

• ISA 2022 – Sula & Yalçın, “Global Risk Assessment Dataset: A Data-based Analysis of Transformation of the Global Risks”, Panel: Global South Perspectives III: Existential Threats?, March 2022.

• EISA-PEC 2023 – Sula & Yalçın, “Global Risk Assessment Dataset and The EU’s Capacity of Governing Global Threats”, Panel: International Organisations and the Politics of Security, Potsdam, September 2023.

Op-Eds

• Sula, İ. E. (2020). “Küresel Tehdit Algısının Dönüşümü, COVID-19 ve Ötesi”. Global Panorama.

PhD Dissertation

• Yalçın, M. O. (2025). “The Transformation of Global Risks in the Post-Cold War Era: The Rise of Climate Risk and the Role of the European Union in Global Climate Governance”. [Ph.D. Dissertation, Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University].

Edited Book Project

The book project also benefited significantly from the final workshop of the Module. The workshop created an opportunity to revise and update the proposal, to review possible publication strategies, and to make decisions about the next steps. Since some of the initial project members were not able to take part in the writing phase, new academics were invited to contribute. As a result, a team of 13 scholars is now preparing a 15-chapter edited volume. The most recent version of the proposal is included in this deliverable, and the contributors agreed to submit it to Leiden University Press.