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Geopolitics with European characteristics: An essay on pragmatic idealism, equality, and strategy

By Sven Biscop,

14 March 2016

In today’s world, cooperation and competition co-exist. The same powers that work against each other in one case, are working together in the other. Is a value-based EU foreign policy […]

  • EU strategy and foreign policy

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Three plus one: a military level of ambition for Europeans

By Alexander Mattelaer,

13 March 2016

In this fourth contribution in a five-part series on defence and the EU Global Strategy, Alexander Mattelaer looks at transatlantic burden-sharing and European defence.

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

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EU policies in the Democratic Republic of Congo: Try and fail?

By Koen Vlassenroot, Valérie Arnould,

10 March 2016

This paper takes a critical look at EU policies in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and their contribution to advancing human security in the country. It argues that an […]

  • Central Africa,
  • Other African regions,

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To be binding or not to be binding? The delicious Cameron/Gove legal controversy about the EU–UK deal

By Charles Secondat,

9 March 2016

The Brexit debate promises to be conceptually delightful. Within days of the European Council agreement, the prime minister and the secretary of state for justice of the United Kingdom were […]

  • EU economic affairs,
  • EU institutional affairs,

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European military capabilities and future conflict

By Bastian Giegerich,

8 March 2016

In this second article in a five-part series on the place of defence in the future EU Global Strategy, Bastian Giegerich looks at European military capability development and future conflict.

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

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For a big picture strategic review: simplicity and realism

By Jolyon Howorth,

4 March 2016

In this first of a five-part series on the place of defence in the future EU Global Strategy, Jolyon Howorth makes the case for a more realistic strategic review based on […]

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