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The Arab spring in comparative perspective

By Various authors,

27 March 2015

Egmont’s Sven Biscop, with Stefan Borg (Swedish Institute of International Affairs), contributed the chapter on the role of the EU to this assessment of the Arab Spring, which was commissioned […]

  • EU strategy and foreign policy,
  • European defence / NATO,
  • Middle-East / North Africa,

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CSDP: there is something there that was not there before

By Jo Coelmont,

26 March 2015

In the third concluding article in our “The CSDP: National Perspectives” series, Jo Coelmont argues that while ‘CSDP fatigue’ is in fashion a number of significant developments

  • EU strategy and foreign policy,
  • European defence / NATO,

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More union in European defence

By Various authors,

24 March 2015

This report of a CEPS Task Force, including Egmont’s Jo Coelmont, aims to provide the High Representative with the narrative and the proposals to strengthen defence cooperation in the EU. Ultimately, […]

  • EU strategy and foreign policy,
  • European defence / NATO,

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The European energy union: Behind the hype, where is the beef?

By Tania Zgajewski,

23 March 2015

What is a European Energy Union? Well, this is a tough one. Although the European circles of power have been discussing the question since 2007 at least, the concept remains […]

  • Energy and climate

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Is Burundi still a credible peacekeeper?

By David Ambrosetti, Gérard Birantamije, Nina Wilén,

23 March 2015

Is a fresh post-conflict state really the right candidate to receive international military training and support? Burundi is the second largest troop contributing country to the African Union’s Mission in […]

  • Central Africa,
  • Other African regions,

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In the (EU) army now

By Thomas Renard,

18 March 2015

In this short commentary, Thomas Renard evaluates the necessity, desirability and feasibility of an EU Army, as recently called by Jean-Claude Juncker. Published on Reshaping Europe

  • European defence / NATO
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