Europe deploys towards a civil-military strategy for CSDP
Why does Europe develop the military and civilian capabilities that it does? Why does it undertake the military and civilian operations that it does? And why in other cases does […]
Why does Europe develop the military and civilian capabilities that it does? Why does it undertake the military and civilian operations that it does? And why in other cases does […]
The number and lethality of conflicts has been declining significantly since the end of the Cold War, but five new armed conflicts still break out each year. While costly peace-making, […]
The eurozone sovereign debt crisis has vividly demonstrated the inadequacy of European economic governance and rendered a reform indispensible. Egmont Paper 47 discusses the causes of the crisis, as well […]
in Elvire Fabry (ed.), Think Global – Act European: The Contribution of 16 European Think Tanks to the Polish, Danish and Cypriot Trio Presidency of the European Union, June 2011, […]
A critical assessment with case studies from Afghanistan, DR Congo and Kosovo. in Michael Brzoska, Hans-Georg Ehrhart and Jens Narten (Eds), Multi-Stakeholder Security Partnerships. A critical assessment with case studies […]
A critical assessment with case studies from Afghanistan, DR Congo and Kosovo. in Michael Brzoska, Hans-Georg Ehrhart and Jens Narten (Eds), Multi-Stakeholder Security Partnerships. A critical assessment with case studies […]