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A horror movie: Euro Jurassic Park

By Charles Secondat,

9 October 2015

It could be the perfect fall 2015 blockbuster. The new horror movie coming to your neighbourhood soon. Egmont Institute has had an exclusive opportunity to read the script, and it […]

  • EU economic affairs,
  • EU institutional affairs,

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The rise of capacity mechanisms: are they inevitable in the European Union?

By Tania Zgajewski,

5 October 2015

These last years, in multiple Member States, the electricity markets have seen the rapid emergence of Capacity Remuneration Mechanisms (CRMs). They are meant to guarantee the stability of the electricity […]

  • Energy and climate

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Defence: Belgium is not a small country

By Sven Biscop,

5 October 2015

Contrary to how most Belgians feel, Belgium is not that small a country – and hence its allies and partners do expect a proper contribution to European defence and NATO. […]

  • European defence / NATO

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No prevention without defence

By Jo Coelmont,

3 October 2015

If one does not prevent conflicts from escalating, one will have to suffer the consequences, as with the refugee crisis today. At given times military interventions are the indispensable catalyst […]

  • European defence / NATO

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US-China cybersecurity agreement: a good case of cyber diplomacy

By Thomas Renard,

1 October 2015

The US and China concluded a major cybersecurity agreement during President Xi Jinping’s visit to Washington, on 25 September. This agreement, which includes some commitments and enforcing mechanisms,

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

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Putin is not such a brillant strategist

By Sven Biscop,

30 September 2015

Putin may be a master tactician, but a sober analysis of the outcome of some of his recent decisions show him to be an apprentice strategist (in Dutch).

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