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The blurring of Belgium’s security: deliberate or unintended?

By Wally Struys,

5 July 2017

Since January 2015, the Belgian public has grown accustomed to the presence of soldiers in the streets, following terrorist threats and attacks. Their misson has been prolonged each month by […]

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

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Integration vs Contestation? Belgian perspectives on the future of Europe

By Alexander Mattelaer,

30 June 2017

The Future of Europe study conducted by Chatham House across different EU member states offers revealing insights on the splits both within and between elites and the general public in […]

  • Internal EU policies

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Strategic Autonomy and the Defence of Europe. Country Study: Belgium

By Alexander Mattelaer, Sven Biscop,

30 June 2017

in: H.-P. Bartels, A.M. Kellner and U. Optenhögel, eds., Strategic Autonomy and the Defence of Europe: On the Road to a European Army, Bonn: Dietz, pp. 80-89.  This book offers insights into […]

  • EU and strategic partners,
  • EU strategy and foreign policy,

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New multilateral structures: The rise of an alternative order or more of the same?

By Balazs Ujvari,

29 June 2017

With the global governance system becoming increasingly unrepresentative of the changed realities of the twenty-first century, the emerging powers have been all the more proactive in seeking to reshape it. […]

  • EU and strategic partners,
  • EU strategy and foreign policy,

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Why the future role of the European Court of Justice is a tricky topic for Brexit

By Franklin Dehousse,

27 June 2017

From Day one after Theresa May’s speech to the Tories conference, it was clear that the European Court of Justice (ECJ) would become a tough nut to crack in the […]

  • EU strategy and foreign policy

Security Policy Briefs

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European Economic Diplomacy: what role for the EIB?

By Balazs Ujvari,

23 June 2017

Led by the European Commission and the European External Action Service, European economic diplomacy is in the making. This exercise requires a strengthened co-ordination not only between the EU and […]

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