Mali: another European intervention without the EU? By Jo Coelmont, Rik Coolsaet, Sven Biscop, (28 January 2013) In Security Policy Briefs, EU strategy and foreign policy, Other African regions, As French forces are engaged in combat operations in Mali, even belated EU involvement remains crucial, to ensure that the intervention fits in with the political end-state that the EU rightly pursues. (Photo credit: ECHO, Flickr) View PDF Share
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