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Amnesty, peace and reconciliation in Algeria

By Valérie Arnould,

20 May 2007

in Conflict, Security and Development, Vol. 7:2, 2007. Amnesties can be justified by the fragile political context in Algeria and contribute to reducing levels of violence in the country, but […]

  • Middle-East / North Africa

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De Democratische Republiek Congo: tussen neo-patrimonialisme en wederopbouw

By Hans Hoebeke, Koen Vlassenroot,

18 May 2007

Op 6 december 2006 legde Joseph Kabila in Kinshasa de eed af als nieuw gekozen president van de Democratische Republiek Congo (DRC). Dit markeerde het begin van de zg. ‘Derde […]

  • Central Africa

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The international nexus between energy and climate change

By Niels Bekkhus,

13 May 2007

When reflecting over the question addressed, i.e. “can the G8 contribute to reconciling the interests of the various players” in the area of energy and climate change, one might be […]

  • Energy and climate

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Europa en het Midden-Oosten: tijd voor leiderschap – naast of tegenover de Verenigde Staten

By Sven Biscop,

4 April 2007

in Internationale Spectator, jg. 61, nr. 4, april 2007, pp. 218-219. (Photo credit: Pixabay)

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

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Europa moet meer leiderschap tonen

By Sven Biscop,

3 April 2007

in De Tijd,  03 April 2007. (Photo credit: rockcohen, Flickr)  

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

Egmont papers

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For a ‘more active’ EU in the Middle East. Transatlantic relations and the strategic implications of Europe’s engagement with Iran, Lebanon and Israel-Palestine

By Sven Biscop,

30 March 2007

The 2003 European Security Strategy (ESS), calls for the EU to be ‘more active’ in pursuing its strategic objectives. The two probably most salient examples of a ‘more active’ EU […]

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