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Aggressive, assertive and approximative: how Russia, China and Europe adapt to the changing global order

By Thomas Renard,

12 November 2015

What is the common denominator between Russia’s interventions in Ukraine and Syria, and China’s flourishing strategic investment initiatives, which have grasped so much attention lately, such as the One Belt […]

  • Asia-Pacific,
  • EU and strategic partners,
  • EU strategy and foreign policy,

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European sovereignty and federalism: a necessary alliance to rescue political agency

By Sophie Heine,

12 November 2015

Populism and euroscepticism are on the rise everywhere in Europe. No longer confined to the margins of the political spectrum, they have become increasingly close to the mainstream. These movements […]

  • EU institutional affairs,
  • Internal EU policies,

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From Foe to Friend? army integration after war in Burundi, Rwanda and the Congo

By Nina Wilén,

11 November 2015

This article examines the integration processes of rebel and government forces in three African armies after war with the aim of enhancing the understanding of which conditions and which actors […]

  • Other African regions

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How to unite enemy fighters into a single national army (and what that means for peace)

By Nina Wilén,

11 November 2015

Is integrating ex-rebels and former government forces after war the way toward a stable peace? Policymakers and academics seem to think so; military integration has become an important part of […]

  • Central Africa

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Ongoing violence in Burundi raises prospect of outside intervention

By Nina Wilén,

3 November 2015

Three months after Burundi held its third elections since the end of its long civil war, violence has only deepened in the country. July’s fraught presidential vote took place in […]

  • Central Africa,
  • Other African regions,

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The Greater Middle East and the Mediterranean five years from now

By Marc Otte,

29 October 2015

The crises in Europe’s neighbourhood seem to get worse by the day. The recent decision by Russia to intervene in Syria, supposedly to fight against DAESH has raised new questions […]

  • EU and strategic partners,
  • EU strategy and foreign policy,
  • Middle-East / North Africa,
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