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Burkina Faso looking ahead: prospects for change or much of the same?

By Valérie Arnould,

4 December 2015

Burkina Faso’s November elections were historic in many ways, but whether they pave the way for a genuine

  • Other African regions

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The EU approach to Gender: Limitations and alternatives

By Sophie Heine,

3 December 2015

For several decades, the European Union has been at the forefront of significant progress in the struggle towards equality between women and men, among others in the fight against sex-based […]

  • EU institutional affairs,
  • Internal EU policies,

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Is China–Russia energy cooperation a pipe dream?

By Tania Zgajewski,

2 December 2015

In 2014, a gas agreement was concluded between Russia and China. This agreement was meant to mark a major step not only in  the global energy market but also in geopolitics. It is […]

  • Energy and climate

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An anchor for the EU maritime security strategy

By Sven Biscop,

2 December 2015

Sea power: not a concept many would associate with the EU. Yet it was put to the fore at the very start of the Maritime Security Conference organized by the […]

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

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Out of the blue: a white book

By Sven Biscop,

24 November 2015

The idea for a European ‘white book’ on defence is again gaining traction, but Sven Biscop argues that it must become an integral part of the work on an European […]

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

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Terror alert in Europe: A comprehensive response to a comprehended threat

By Thomas Renard,

24 November 2015

Brussels woke up with a terror hangover this Monday morning. The threat level remains at its highest level (level 4),

  • EU strategy and foreign policy,
  • European defence / NATO,
  • Middle-East / North Africa,
  • Terrorism,
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