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Geopolitical impact of the US exit from Afghanistan on the conflict in Syria and in the Middle East

By Marc Otte,

14 October 2021

The US final exit from Afghanistan and the trouble it created among allies, mainly because of the conditions under which it happened, continue to impact the strategic agenda of stakeholders […]

  • Middle-East / North Africa

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Come on, Biden, Let’s Talk!

By Sven Biscop,

13 October 2021

The Organisation does not like this idea. You know what the Organisation expects from you. This is the message that NATO Secretary-General Stoltenberg sends to certain European capitals about the […]

  • Europe in the world

Security Policy Briefs

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Seven steps to European Defence, Transatlantic Equilibrium, and Global Europe

By Jo Coelmont,

12 October 2021

Panta rhei – everything flows (Heraclitus). Once again, geopolitics is in transition, and a new crossroads is being approached. While we already knew that global leadership is beyond any single […]

  • Europe in the world

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Readiness as a Mission: Implications for Belgian Defence

By Alexander Mattelaer,

7 October 2021

Readiness reflects the ability of the armed forces to accomplish their assigned tasks in time. Like many European counterparts, Belgian Defence disposes of some high readiness assets, but is lacking […]

  • Europe in the world

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Corruption in the Congolese Army: Three Lessons for Modern Democracies

By Aymar Nyenyezi Bisoka, Koen Vlassenroot,

5 October 2021

During his state visit to Ituri, in June 2021, Congolese President Félix Tshisekedi deplored the high levels of corruption within the Congolese army.  He considered it a major obstacle to […]

  • Central Africa

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The Evolution of Counter-Terrorism Since 9/11

By Thomas Renard,

1 October 2021

What is counter-terrorism? While the answer to this question may seem self-evident, it has become quite complicated to define the contours of a field that has expanded dramatically in the […]

  • Belgian diplomacy,
  • EU strategy and foreign policy,
  • European defence / NATO,
  • Terrorism,
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