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Brexit and future of Europe – A new multilateral agenda?

By Balazs Ujvari,

17 August 2016

With the European Union Global Strategy endorsed by the European Council, Balazs Ujvari, of Egmont – Royal Institute for International Relations, assesses the long-term prospects for the EU’s multilateral action.

  • EU strategy and foreign policy

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Is terrorism contagious?

By Thomas Renard,

9 August 2016

The multiplication of terrorist attacks in Europe over the past few months raises questions with regard to the diffusion of terrorism. This commentary argues that the Islamic State aims indeed […]

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

Commentaries

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Understanding the current wave of terrorism

By Thomas Renard,

4 August 2016

A number of terrorist attacks have struck Europe over the past months, triggering the impression of a ‘wave of terror’ among citizens. This commentary replaces the recent upscale of violence […]

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

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Peacekeeping deployment abroad and the self-perceptions of the effect on career advancement, status and reintegration

By Nina Wilén,

4 August 2016

During the last three decades, international peace operations have multiplied. As a consequence, trainings and deployments for peace missions have become an essential part of the military’s work. Yet the […]

  • Central Africa,
  • Other African regions,

Africa Policy Briefs

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The rise of the street: the population of Kinshasa as an unpredictable actor in the electoral process

By Kris Berwouts,

19 July 2016

The protests that broke in January 2015 in various cities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) over proposed changes to the electoral law demonstrated the important role that […]

  • Central Africa

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Transitional justice in peacebuilding: dynamics of contestation in the DRC

By Valérie Arnould,

15 July 2016

This article examines the place of transitional justice in peacebuilding by exploring how domestic and international actors frame this relationship and how this, in turn, molds dynamics of contestation around […]

  • Central Africa
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