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The EU’s capacity to absorb Turkey

By Sami Andoura,

13 November 2005

The negotiations for the accession of Turkey were officially engaged on 3rd of October 2005. The negotiating framework contains conditions that are more restrictive than those imposed by the EU […]

  • EU strategy and foreign policy

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De verantwoordelijkheid tot bescherming: een argument voor humanitaire interventie

By Sven Biscop,

30 September 2005

in Jaarboek 2005 – Rode Kruis Vlaanderen. (Photo credit: EU/ ECHO 2013, © European Union)  

  • EU strategy and foreign policy

Studia Diplomatica

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Vol. LVIII: Issue 3 (2005): The future of Andean integration and the relations with the EU

By Various authors,

25 September 2005

Introduction, E. Adiwasito, Ph. De Lombaerde and R. Torrent – Future of the EU-Andean community relations, Amb. L. Chuquihuara PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE OF ANDEAN INTEGRATION -Towards the strengthening of […]

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The EU, the OSCE and the European security architecture: network or labyrinth?

By Sven Biscop,

9 September 2005

The shake-up of the European security architecture produced by the end of the Cold War has not led to a clear-cut division of labour between the different actors involved. While […]

  • EU strategy and foreign policy

Egmont papers

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Security council reform: a new veto for a new century?

By Jan Wouters, Tom Ruys,

30 August 2005

Sixty years after the birth of the United Nations, UN reform is high on the international political agenda. One of the most controversial issues, if not the single most sensitive […]

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The European Security Strategy. A global agenda for positive power

By Sven Biscop,

9 July 2005

In December 2003 the EU adopted the European Security Strategy, the first ever common strategic vision of the Member States. This volume examines how the Strategy can form the basis […]

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