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The Arab spring in comparative perspective

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By Various authors,

(27 March 2015)

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

Egmont’s Sven Biscop, with Stefan Borg (Swedish Institute of International Affairs), contributed the chapter on the role of the EU to this assessment of the Arab Spring, which was commissioned by the Strategic Studies Network (SSN) and EUROMESCO.
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