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2010: en toen werd de EU een grootmacht?

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By Sven Biscop,

(28 April 2010)

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Het Verdrag van Lissabon is in werking getreden in de Europese Unie. Het is nu zaak de nieuwe mogelijkheden voor buitenlands beleid optimaal in te zetten.

in AP n°1, 2010, pp. 16-19.
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