Studia Diplomatica
Vol. LXII, Issue 2 (2009)
I. FRAGILE STATES – Fragile states and the international response: in pursuit of security or development?, Koen Vlassenroot and Hans Hoebeke – Failed states or failed concept?, Anna Maria Gentili […]
Studia Diplomatica
I. FRAGILE STATES – Fragile states and the international response: in pursuit of security or development?, Koen Vlassenroot and Hans Hoebeke – Failed states or failed concept?, Anna Maria Gentili […]
Other publications
in Foresight 2009, December 2008. In this article, Valerie Arnould gives an overview of the main domestic actors and groups that drive policies in the DRC’s mining sector. (Photo credit: ENOUGH […]
Dat er geen EU-troepenmacht vertrekt naar Congo, is in meer dan één opzicht een gemiste kans, vindt HANS HOEBEKE . Maar we mogen de mogelijke impact van een EU-missie ook […]
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Preface, Sven Biscop – Exporting the security community? The EU and regional security cooperation in the Mediterranean, Mark Furness – Shaping the post-Soviet space? The EU, region-building and interregionalism in […]
The resumption of fighting in eastern Congo in October 2008 between rebel forces loyal to dissident General Nkunda and units of the Congolese army clearly underlines the fragility of the […]
It should be acknowledged that regional integration dynamics in Central Africa have been lagging far behind that of western, eastern and southern Africa where important advances have been made over […]
The Egmont Institute has the pleasure to invite you to an Africa Lunch Meeting on the 12th of December with Dr. Zoë Sara Strother, Riggio Professor of Art at Columbia […]
The Egmont Institute and the EU Institute for Security Studies (EUISS) have the pleasure to invite you to the launch of the report ‘African Futures: Horizon 2025′. The report reflects […]
At this Africa Lunch Meeting, Ciara Aucoin, researcher with the Institute for Security Studies (Pretoria) for the ENACT project and Deo Gumba, Regional Coordinator for East Africa and the Horn […]
The Egmont Institute has the pleasure to welcome Dr. Phil Clark, Reader in Comparative and International Politics at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) in London, for an […]