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Thursday, 02 May 2013
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Alex MacKenzie Dustin Dehez |
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The ‘U.N. Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara’ (MINURSP), a U.N. peacekeeping mission in the disputed territory of the Western Sahara, was extended by the U.N. Security Council for another year after the United States practically abandoned its highly controversial proposal calling for an expansion of the U.N. mission’s |
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Friday, 04 January 2013
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Alex MacKenzie |
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Since 2001, the EU has become one of the most important non-state actors involved in combating terrorism around the world. By examining the EU’s relationship with the US, South Asian countries, and the Sahel region of Africa, we see that the EU’s actions to combat terrorism have multiplied rapidly and |
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Saturday, 25 August 2012
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Dominik Eisenbeis |
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The relations between the EU and Gaddafi-ruled Libya saw two important turning points over the last decade before his regime collapsed. After many years of international isolation, Gaddafi returned to the scene in 2004 after his pledge to abandon Libya’s WMD program. Hereupon, relations between the EU and Libya quickly |
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Wednesday, 18 April 2012
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Jiří Holík |
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To say that the wave of protests that swept through the Arab world in 2011 caught the European Union by surprise would perhaps be an understatement. When the EU finally came to grasp the significance of this upheaval, it reacted by doing what is does best and launched a new |
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Wednesday, 18 April 2012
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Cristian Gherasim |
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Can Europe afford to deny Turkey an EU membership? Europe needs to acknowledge that its ties with Turkey are characterized by increasing complexity and interconnectedness and that it can’t abandon the process of Turkish accession by simply saying ‘no’. Europe needs Turkey and the ongoing ‘Arab Spring’ movement that has |
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