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Vol. LXIII: 2010, n°3/4: The European Union in international affairs 2010

  • Preface, Sven Biscop
  • EU, China and the environmental challenge in Africa. A case study from timber industry in Gabon, Serena Belligoli
  • The Common commercial policy and political conditionality: "normative power Europe" through trade?, Sieglinde Gstöhl
  • The quest for a single voice in EU foreign energy policy: a framing theory approach, Sonia Florian
  • EURORECAMP, an alternative model for EU security actorness, Toni Haastrup
  • Less than the sum of its parts. The CSDP capability gap and prospects of EU military integration, Nicolai von Ondarza
  • EU interregionalism: hub-and-spokes or a world of regions? The case of relations with SADC and Mercosur, Frank Mattheis
  • Workers and case-law as vehicles of the European Hegemon, Thomas Burri
  • Exporting the EU model: a judicial dimension for EU international relations?, Allan F. Tatham
  • Economic diplomacy: rebalancing the sino-european trade deficit - EU policy actions and China's economic and legal-related reform, Jan Hoogmartens
  • The EU-CSDP-NATO relationship: asymetric cooperation and the search for momentum, Niels Lachmann.

Vol. LXIII: 2010, n°2: The Future of the G8 and G20

  • Introduction: The G8 and G20 in flux, under the skillful presidency of Canada and Korea, Dries Lesage
  • G20: towards a new world order, Thomas Renard
  • The G8-G20 partnership, John Kirton
  • From Toronto to Seoul: evolution of the G20 process, Dong-Kwi Lee
  • The G8, G20 and multilateral organizations: cooperating and collaborating, Jenilee Guebert
  • The United States and the G20, Thomas Wright
  • Is it G8 or G20? For Russia, of course, it's both, Marina Larionova
  • G20 for Global Governance: lessons from G8 outreach, Andrew F. Cooper and Agata Antkiewicz
  • The emerging countries and China in the G20: reshaping global economic governance, Gregory Chin
  • Turkey's profile in the G20: emerging economy, middle power and bridge-builder, Dries Lesage and Yusuf Kaçar
  • The output and input dimension of the European representation in the G20, Peter Debaere.

Vol. LXIII: 2010, n°1: European Foreign and Security Policy after Lisbon

  • Two logics, one treaty: the Lisbon Treaty and EU foreign policy in Brussels and at the UN, Katie Verlin Laatikainen and Anne Degrand-Guillaud
  • Russia as an aspiring power centre and the elusivesness of modernity, Patrick F.P. Nopens
  • European security and defence policy seminar, Lisbon 2009 creating the future human capabilities of the CSDP, Pedro Ferreira Da Silva and Sylvain Paile
  • Convergence milestone from ESDP to CSDP, Patrick Wouters
  • Sensitivity and vulnerability shifts and the new energy pattern in the EU-Russia gas trade. Prospects for the near future, Filippos Proedrou
  • The two faces of civilian in civilian crisis management: an opportunity to bring them together in the Lisbon era, Stephanie Blair and Giji Gya
  • Generating a common CSDP mindset? Remarks on the inconclusive process of the development of an EU strategic culture, Vasilis Margaras.

Vol. LXII: 2009, n°4: THE EXTERNAL DIMENSION OF THE EU SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY - Proceedings of the conference held in Brussels on 28 January 2009

  • Introduction, Marc Pallemaerts
  • Theme 1 : The link between climate change, finance for sustainable development and human and environmental security in developing countries and the adequacy of EU assistance to developing countries
    1. Financial Support To Developing Countries For Climate Change Mitigation And Adaptation: Is The European Union Meeting Its Earlier Commitments?, Marc Pallemaerts and Jonathan Armstrong
    2. Assessing The Adequacy Of Eu Assistance For Adaptation To Climate Change In Developing Countries: A Southern Perspective, Jessica Ayers, Saleemul Huq, And Achala Chandani
    3. Framing The "Migration And Climate Change" Nexus (M&CC), Romeo E. Matsas
  • Theme 2 : The impacts of EU policies for the development and the use of biofuels on sustainable development in developing countries
    1. The Impacts Of Eu Policies For The Development And Use Of Biofuels On Sustainable Development In Developing Countries, Joana Chiavari and Sirini Withana
    2. Potential Impacts Of Eu Biofuels Policies On Sustainable Development In Southern Africa, Helen Watson
  • Theme 3 : The impact of the Common Fisheries Policy on marine resources and sustainable livelihoods in developing countries
    1. Fisheries Partnership Agreements Under The European Common Fisheries Policy. An External Dimension Of Sustainable Development?, Koen Van den Bossche and Dr. Nienke van der Burgt
    2. The Bilateral Agreements Between The European Union And Mauritania On Fisheries, Dr Ahmed Mahmoud Cherif
  • Theme 4 : The EU's use of natural resources and its impact on developing countries: the Action Plan on Sustainable Consumption and Production and the proposed regulation of imports of illegally harvested timber
    1. The Role Of Sustainable Consumption And Production Policy In The Eu’s Pursuit Of The External Dimension Of Sustainable Development, Camilla Adelle and Kristof Geeraerts
    2. The Implementation Of The Eu’s Voluntary Partnership Agreement Initiative To Combat Illegal Logging: Reflections From The Supply Side, Chris Beeko and Camilla Adelle

 

Vol. LXII: 2009, n°3: Military crisis management: The challenge of inter-organizationalism - View the full texts logo PDF.

  • Introduction, Joachim A. Koops
  • Inter-organizationalism in theory and practice, Rafael Biermann
  • The United Nations and regional organizations: the need for clarification and cooperation, Tânia Felicio
  • More than wishful thinking? The EU, UN, NATO and the comprehensive approach to military crisis management, Claudia Major and Christian Mölling
  • NATO-UN cooperation revisited: a new dawn?, Michael F. Harsch and Johannes Varwick
  • European military crisis management, Bastian Giegerich
  • UN-EU relations in military crisis management: institutionalisation and key constraints, Thierry Tardy
  • The case of the missing battlegroups: is EU-UN military cooperation in decline?, Richard Gowan
  • Unloving brothers: the African Union and the regional economic communities, Rodrigo Tavares
  • EU-AU cooperation in capacity-building, Benedikt Franke
  • EU-AU cooperation in military crisis management and capacity-building: a view from practice, Koen Vervaeke
  • Effective inter-organizationalism? Lessons learned from the Standby High Readiness Brigade for United Nations operations (SHIRBRIG), Joachim A. Koops
  • SHIRBRIG's support to the African Standby Force: a view from practice, Christof Tatschl

 

Vol. LXII: 2009, Special issue: La Belgique et sa politique étrangère. België en zijn buitenlandse politiek. Anno 2008

  • INTRODUCTION/INLEIDING, Rik Coolsaet (UGent), Tanguy de Wilde d'Estmael (UCL), Sept. 2009
  • EVALUATION GENERALE DE LA POLITIQUE ETRANG7RE DE LA BELGIQUE, 2006-2008 - ALGEMENE EVALUATIE VAN HET BUITENLANDS BELEID IN BELGIË, 2006-2008
    1. Plus de présence, moins d'influence, Christian Franck
    2. Buitenlands beleid in België anno 2008: beleid onder binnenlandspolitieke druk, Rik Coolsaet and Skander Nasra
  • LA BELGIQUE AU CONSEIL DE SECURITE 2007-2008 - BELGIË IN DE VN-VEILIGHEIDSRAAAD 2007-2008
    1. La Belgique au Conseil de Sécurité de l'ONU 2007-2008, Michel Liégeois
    2. La participation de la Belgique aux travaux du Conseil de Sécurité de l'ONU en 2007-2008: un regard russe, S.E. Monsieur Vadim Loukov
    3. De Belgische positie in het debat rond de hervorming van de VN Veiligheidsraad, Tine Vandervelden
  • L'EVOLUTION DE LA FONCTION DIPLOMATIQUE BELGE. DE EVOLUTIE VAN DE BELGISCHE DIPLOMATIE
    1. Le diplomate aujourd'hui, Raoul Delcorde
    2. Une diplomatie en évolution, Claude Roosens
    3. De evolutie van de Belgische diplomatie: een reactie op de bijdrage van ambassadeur Delcorde, David Criekmans
  • LA BELGIQUE ET L'AFRIQUE CENTRALE. BELGIË EN CENTRAAL-AFRIKA
    1. La belgique et l'ancienne "Afrique belge": une vision congolaise du rôle de la Belgique dans l'Afrique des Grands Lacs, Nissé Nzereka Mughendi
    2. Het Belgische Afrikabeleid 2006-2008, Hans Hoebeke en Koen Vlassenroot
    3. Passé colonial et politique étrangère de la Belgique, Valérie-Barbara Rosoux et Stéphanie Planche
  • BIBLIOGRAFIE/BIBLIOGRAPHIE BUITENLANDSE POLITIEK IN BELGIË / POLITIQUE ETRANGERE EN BELGIQUE 2007-2008

 

Vol. LXII: 2009, n°2: articles

  • I. FRAGILE STATES
    1. Fragile states and the international response: in pursuit of security or development?, Koen Vlassenroot and Hans Hoebeke
    2. Failed states or failed concept?, Anna Maria Gentili
    3. The ten commandments for crafting a sensible policy on fragile states in Africa, Martin Koper
    4. Must do better: the African state, the African state, and the state of Africa, David Chuter
    5. State-building in Central Africa: a fragile strategy for fragile states, Emmanuel Klimis
    6. Le partenariat stratégique "UE-Afrique" face aux "situations de fragilité", Sébastien Bergeon
    7. Fragile statehood in Africa: a useful concept for action?, Hans Hoebeke
    8. From conflict to development diamonds: the Kimberley process, and Africa's artisanal diamond mines, Steven Van Bockstael and Koen Vlassenroot
  • II. VARIA
    1. The legal-political dilemma of the International Criminal Court's involvement in Sudan, Issaka K. Souaré
    2. The weaknesses of political conditionality in EU development policy: the case of Zimbabwe, Karen Del Biondo

 

Vol. LXII: 2009, n°1: articles

  • "Protect European citizens and the European economy": the European security research programme, Iraklis Oikonomou
  • NGO's advocacy in European foreign policy: a new civil society, Quentin Martens and Marc Naether
  • Ambition, benchmark, culture. The ABC of European strategy revisited, Sven Biscop
  • When European Union member state voting cohesion does not matter: lessons learnt about majoritarian decision-making from the ILO, Robert Kissack
  • The Assembly of Kosovo during its second mandate (2004-2007). Analysis of the functioning of a young parliament under international supervision, Franklin De Vrieze
  • The end of dollar primacy? The EMU policy framework and the international role of the Euro, Mattias Vermeiren
  • The UN Human Rights Council at work: a provisional appraisal of the Council's institution-building work, Véronique Joosten

 

 

 

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