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The Belgian secret services get out of the shadows

By Rik Coolsaet, Thomas Renard,

30 November 2018

The Belgian intelligence service just released a new public report and inaugurated its website. This new policy of opening and transparency is a small revolution for the Belgian services, and […]

  • Belgian diplomacy,
  • Terrorism,

European Policy Briefs

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Endorsing Brexit or preparing for ‘No Deal’? A Belgian perspective

By Alexander Mattelaer,

29 November 2018

What are we to make of the Withdrawal Agreement and the Political Declaration outlining the future relationship between the EU and the UK? This European Policy Brief explores the current […]

  • EU institutional affairs,
  • EU strategy and foreign policy,
  • Internal EU policies,

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The EU as a partner in cyber diplomacy and defence

By Andre Barrinha, Thomas Renard,

28 November 2018

The European institutions became involved in cyber-related issues in the 1990s. However, cyberspace only came to be conceived as a security space a decade later. As late as 2003, cyber […]

  • European defence / NATO

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The complex drivers of military modernisation in Asia: the case of Indonesia

By Bruno Hellendorff,

27 November 2018

As a matter of principle, the European Union has long tried to buttress its credentials as a security actor and provider vis-à-vis its Asian partners. An explicit objective of the […]

  • Asia-Pacific,
  • EU and strategic partners,
  • EU strategy and foreign policy,

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EU-NATO relations: A long-term perspective

By Sven Biscop,

20 November 2018

EU-NATO relations have long amounted to a beauty contest. In reality, the EU and NATO are very different organisations: the former is an actor, the latter is an instrument. Taking […]

  • European defence / NATO

Security Policy Briefs

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Japan’s Free and Open Indo-Pacific Strategy: What does it mean for the European Union?

By Nanae Baldauff,

13 November 2018

Not so long ago Japan seemed to be left out on the diplomatic stage, notably when it decided not to join China’s newly established Asian Investment and Infrastructure Bank (AIIB) […]

  • Asia-Pacific,
  • EU strategy and foreign policy,
  • European defence / NATO,
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