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Climate change and conflict in sub-Saharan Africa: the mother of all problems?

By Jean-Christophe Hoste, Koen Vlassenroot,

16 July 2011

The impact of climate change is increasingly explained as one of the most serious security threats of the future and a far greater threat to the world’s stability than international […]

  • Other African regions

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What’s in a Plan ? An answer to George Soros’ Plan B to the Eurocrisis

By Philippe de Schoutheete,

12 July 2011

The European Union faces important problems in various fields but it seems clear that the really vital issue is the euro. Failing to define and implement a collective foreign policy […]

  • EU economic affairs

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EU-China in the G20: convergences and divergences

By Thomas Renard,

9 July 2011

This paper first gives a rapid history of the G20, focussing on a few recurrent themes, in order to possibly draw some lessons for EU-China cooperation in the forum. The […]

  • Asia-Pacific,
  • EU and strategic partners,

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Rapport de la table ronde « La gouvernance économique européenne et ses conséquences pour la Belgique»

By Stijn Verhelst,

5 July 2011

Durant la Table ronde, des décideurs politiques, des partenaires sociaux et des personnalités académiques ont discuté de la réforme de la gouvernance économique européenne. Pour la Belgique, cette réforme est […]

  • EU economic affairs

Egmont papers

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Europe deploys towards a civil-military strategy for CSDP

By Jo Coelmont, Sven Biscop,

28 June 2011

Why does Europe develop the military and civilian capabilities that it does? Why does it undertake the military and civilian operations that it does? And why in other cases does […]

  • EU strategy and foreign policy

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Worse, not better? Reinvigorating early warning for conflict prevention in the post Lisbon European Union

By Chiara De Franco, Christoph Meyer, Florian Otto, John Brante,

27 June 2011

The number and lethality of conflicts has been declining significantly since the end of the Cold War, but five new armed conflicts still break out each year. While costly peace-making, […]

  • EU strategy and foreign policy
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