Quel est le but de notre engagement en Afghanistan?
in L’Echo, 02 Sept. 2008. (Photo credit: EUPOL Afghanistan, © European Union, 1995-2014)
in L’Echo, 02 Sept. 2008. (Photo credit: EUPOL Afghanistan, © European Union, 1995-2014)
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The efficiency problem of Europe’s armed forces is well known: of an impressive overall number of over two million men and women in uniform in the EU-27, only a meagre […]
in De Standaard, 23 Aug. 2008. (Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons)
SVEN BISCOP gelooft niet dat de Navo-missie in Afghanistan zoals ze nu loopt veel resultaat zal opleveren. Pas wanneer de missie een duidelijke strategie heeft en een haalbaar doel, is […]
Discours donné lors de la Conférence inaugurale des cours d’été du Mouvement européen basque. (Photo credit: rockcohen, Flickr)
Studia Diplomatica
MIGRATION AND DEVELOPMENT – Unfolding the benefits of the migration and development nexus, Rik Coolsaet – The Global Forum on Migration and Development: a new path for global governance?, Romeo […]
Bruegel and the Egmont Institute host a conversation with Jin Liqun, the president of Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), a multilateral development bank with a mission to improve social and […]
In the first of a series on grand strategy, Egmont has the pleasure of inviting you to an evening conference with Professor Hal Brands, Henry A. Kissinger Distinguished Professor of […]
Egmont invites you to a roundtable with Prof. Dr. Alice Pannier (School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Washington). Professor Pannier is the winner of the 2017 Global Strategy […]
The “Harmel Report” was adopted by the NATO Allies in December 1967. It took into account developments in the international environment and considered how the Alliance could become a contributor […]