Anticipating the post-Daesh landscape
Daesh with its proto-state and its shining aura of invincibility and unstoppable expansion, attracting myriads of foreign volunteers to the Levant, is rapidly coming to an end. What happens next […]
Daesh with its proto-state and its shining aura of invincibility and unstoppable expansion, attracting myriads of foreign volunteers to the Levant, is rapidly coming to an end. What happens next […]
Angola is experiencing an existential transition that will change the way power in the country is reconfigured and projected. The pragmatism and survivalist instinct that have defined its internal and […]
Commentaries
In June 2017, the EU Council adopted its guidelines for the Brexit negotiation. They were based on a “a phased approach to negotiations”. This means that the negotiators have to […]
External publications
Intelligence services have long feared the return of foreign fighters to Europe. However, most recent terrorist attacks in Europe were committed by homegrown violent extremists, acting alone or in group. […]
Commentaries
Politically, the European Court of Justice (ECJ)’s role after 2019 has become one the most controversial items of the Brexit negotiation. Legally, keeping a cooperation between the EU and the […]
Articles The end of rethorics, LGBT policies in Russia and the European Union, by Lien Verpoest The effects of austerity policies on gender inequality in the PIIGS, by Cristina Benlloch […]