The EU and China: partners in effective multilateralism?
In a way, both the European Union and China can be seen as new global strategic actors in the politico-military dimension of world affairs. While both, in view of their […]
In a way, both the European Union and China can be seen as new global strategic actors in the politico-military dimension of world affairs. While both, in view of their […]
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Editorial, S. Biscop EU SECURITY POLICY AFTER 9/11 – GUEST-EDITOR GIOVANNA BONO – The impact of 11 September 2001 and the “War on Terror” on European Foreign and Security Policy; […]
The end of the critical period of the Cold War opened a new era of partnership betweenRussia and the EU. Russia is today a ‘strategic’ partner for the EU, but […]
Europe did not wake up to terrorism on 9/11. Throughout its history, it has been experiencing all sorts of terrorisms, leftwing, rightwing, nationalist, social, religious. European counter-terrorism mechanisms date back […]
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-La mission de police de l’Union européenne en Bosnie-Herzégovine, un exemple d’instrument performant de gestion civile des crises, Arnaud Braem & Bruno Bilquin -L’avenir de l’OTAN, Dominique Struye -Contending with […]
From NATO’s perspective, Kofi Annan’s report “In Larger Freedom: Towards Development, Security and Human Rights for All” at first sight seemed hardly relevant. In dealing with regional organizations, it nowhere […]