Studia Diplomatica Vol. LXII-LXIII
Vol. LXIV: 2011, n°1: articles
- A Strategy for CSDP, Sven Biscop and Jo Coelmont
- The EU Battlegroups: options for the future, Gustav Lindstrom
- EU Strategy, CSDP and the European Space Programme, Michael Sheehan
- CSDP Military Ambitions and Potentials: do we know what we have?, Gabor Horvath
- European capability development: a must, Dick Zandee
- Critical infrastructure protection at the European level, Bart Smedts
- The OSCE in 2010, between survival and revival, Geneviève Renaux
- Iceland's application for European Union membership, Graham Avery, Alyson JK Bailes and Baldur Thorhallsson.
Vol. LXIV: 2011, n°2: articles
- The EU's comprehensive approach to security: a culture of co-ordination?, Magriet Drent
- The EU, NATO and the Lisbon Treaty: still divided within a common city, Simon Duke
- Of sirens and deceptive virtue. A critical look at NATO's comprehensive approach, Sten Rynning
- The operational challenges to the comprehensive approach: ending the international involvement in Afghanistan, Peter Dahl Thruelsen
- Policy transfer between the European Union and Ukraine, Nienke de Deugd
- The long road to the entrenchment of human rights in China, Cedric Ryngaert
Vol. LXIV: 2011, n°3: Geopolitics and geostrategy in the Asia-Pacific region: Europe as actor or spectator?
- Introduction, Thomas Renard and Tanguy Struye de Swielande
- China and the South China Sea: a new security dilemma?, Tanguy Struye de Swielande
- Australia rising to the Chinese challenge, Bruno Hellendorff
- Indonesia's changing regional role: relations with ASEAN and China, Shada Islam
- Geopolitics and nuclear weapons. North Korean provocations as a tool for regime survival, Sico van der Meer
- The sustainability of the US military presence in East Asia, Frans-Paul van der Putten
- The changing roles of Japan and China towards ASEAN's economy. Beyond the flying-geese model?, Lurong Chen, Philippe De Lombaerde and Nishalini Nair
- Defining Europe's strategic interests in Asia. State of things and challenges ahead, Michito Tsuruoka
- The value of the Asia-Europe meeting, Amb. Bertrand de Crombrugghe
Vol. LXIV: 2011, n°4: The European Union and Economic governance
- Preface, Philippe de Schoutheete
- Introduction, Marc Lepoivre, Jacques Keller-Noëllet and Stijn Verhelst
- Chapter I. Economic governance: ambitions and ambiguities, Jacques Keller-Noëllet
- Chapter II. Governance by norms: caught between smart and simple rules, Stijn Verhelst
- Chapter III. "Incentive" governance: a key component of a future European economic government, Jim Cloos
- Chapter IV. The "enforcement" of economic governance, Jean-Victor Louis
- Chapter V. Economic governance and solidarity: a complex relationship, Petr Blizkovsky
- Chapter VI. Global economic governance and the EU's external action, Maria João Rodrigues
- Conclusion, Marc Lepoivre, Jacques Keller-Noëllet and Stijn Verhelst
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