Don’t forget the forgotten conflict
Kristof Titeka, Joost Van Puijenbroeck and Koen Vlassenroot ask to the Belgian Foreign Minister, Mr Yves Leterme more attention to Conflict with the LRA rebels in Uganda, DR Congo, sudan and […]
Kristof Titeka, Joost Van Puijenbroeck and Koen Vlassenroot ask to the Belgian Foreign Minister, Mr Yves Leterme more attention to Conflict with the LRA rebels in Uganda, DR Congo, sudan and […]
Studia Diplomatica
Introduction, Joachim A. Koops – Inter-organizationalism in theory and practice, Rafael Biermann – More than wishful thinking? The EU, UN, NATO and the comprehensive approach to military crisis management, Claudia […]
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
Conference Report, CERI, Paris – 20 Jan. 2009, 26 March 2009 – Report (EN) – Rapport (FR). (Photo credit: © Center For International Forestry Research/Tim Cronin)
Books
The success of the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS) has been built on providing assurances that the trade in diamonds amongst signatory countries is based on diamonds traded legitimately, untainted […]
Other publications
in Strategic Comments, Vol. 14:8, 2008. In this article, Valerie Arnould explores the prospect of resolving the conflict in northern Uganda. (Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons)
This seminar will discuss scenarios on future levels of aid flows in sub-Saharan Africa, and their relation to rapid population growth, economic growth, and poverty reduction. It will also discuss […]
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 […]