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ESDP Newsletter - Special Issue
ESDP@10

10/2009

This year, the European Security and Defence Policy celebrates 10 years of collective endeavour. In a special ...

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ISS in the press

Álvaro de Vasconcelos quoted in AFP.com:

Álvaro de VasconcelosPara Álvaro de Vasconcelos, analista del Instituto de la UE para Estudios sobre Seguridad, las cumbres oficiales transatlánticas, que se celebran anualmente, "aportan muy pocas cosas concretas", porque no están pensadas para la "toma de decisiones sino como un ejercicio diplomático".

 Full article (in Spanish)

In Publico.pt:

“Não se trata apenas dos tradicionais ataques verbais da China. Há uma ameaça de sanções. Isso é absolutamente novo.”

 Full article (in Portuguese)

And in Cyberpresse.ca:

"Pendant 50 ou 60 ans, l'Europe était la priorité des priorités des États-Unis. Aujourd'hui, pour la résolution des problèmes mondiaux l'alliance occidentale est insuffisante et pas décisive."

 Full article (in French)

ISS in the press

Marcin Zaborowski quoted in Helsingin Sanomat:
 
Marcin Zaborowski
Kuten tutkija Marcin Zaborowski toteaa marraskuussa julkistetussa transatlanttisia suhteita kartoittavassa raportissa, EU:n ja Yhdysvaltain huippukokouksien sisältö on valokuva-annissa. Strategisia neuvotteluja niissä ei käydä.

 Full article (in Finnish)

ISS in the press

Rouzbeh Parsi quoted in Spravy.Pravda.sk:

Rouzbeh Parsi"Rozpory medzi politickými elitami sú od prezidentovho kontroverzného znovuzvolenia na dennom poriadku."

  Full article (in Slovak)

ISS in the press

Damien Helly was interviewed on Schweizer Radio DRSDamien Helly:

Following the devastating earthquake in Haiti, Damien Helly took part in a discussion on the country's reconstruction.

 Link to Podcast (in German)

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Yemen: the evolution of a problem

Opinion, February 2010
by Mark N. Katz

Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, Credit: Mikhail Metzel/AP/SIPA

Yemen’s history is tangled chronicle of separatism, war and underdevelopment: perfect conditions for terrorism. Houthi rebels and southern secessionists now pose a threat to President Saleh’s rule and to internal stability, paving the way for a stronger al-Qaeda presence and increased US military intervention. What role for the EU in addressing these challenges?

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Planning for EU military operations

Occasional Paper n°81
by Luis Simon

Occasional Paper nº 81

The EU's military planning capacity is in need of a major overhaul. The lack of a permanent operational planning headquarters undermines peacekeeping performance, and more broadly, the development of the European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP). This Occasional Paper seeks to reconcile the need to address existing deficiencies in military planning and command and control with the general resistance to a permanent military operational headquarters.

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Strength in numbers? Comparing EU military capabilities in 2009 with 1999

Policy Brief n°5
by Daniel Keohane, Charlotte Blommestijn

First test flight of the A400M military transporter, Seville, Spain, 11 December 2009. © Doumenjou-POOL/EADS/SIPA

The 1999 Helsinki Summit saw EU governments committing to a reform of their military capabilities, better equipping their armies for peacekeeping missions. In this latest EUISS Policy Brief, Daniel Keohane and Charlotte Blommestijn examine just how much progress has been made in the past ten years.

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What ambitions for European defence in 2020?

Book, October 2009
edited by Álvaro de Vasconcelos

What ambitions for European defence in 2020? [2nd edition]

Revised in light of the Irish Lisbon Treaty referendum results, this second edition seeks to define Europe’s long-term security and defence ambitions, concluding with a ten-point ‘roadmap to 2020’ based on the premise that the European Union needs to build both a robust civilian and military capacity on the foundations of what has already been achieved.

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The Obama Moment

Book, November 2009
edited by Álvaro de Vasconcelos, Marcin Zaborowski

The Obama Moment. European and American perspectives.

'The Obama Moment' provides an authoritative analysis of the most topical global questions of our time: multilateralism, the economy, disarmament and climate change. Will the election of Obama facilitate enhanced transatlantic co-operation in dealing with these and other challenges?

Book launch: 20 January 2010

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The Iranian nuclear issue: a never-ending story

Analysis, December 2009
by Rouzbeh Parsi

EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana, left, stands with Iranian negotiator Saeed Jalili, right, at the opening of the Geneva talks between Iran and six world powers to discuss the Islamic republic’s disputed atomic programme in Geneva, 1st October 2009. © Dominic Favre/AP/SIPA

Iran is seeking nuclear technology that could be used to create weapons. But is the West justified in assuming that Iran’s nuclear aspirations extend to the acquisition of nuclear weapons, and to aggressive belligerence?

Rouzbeh Parsi challenges these assumptions, arguing that the strategic and political determinants of Iran’s nuclear policy are difficult to ascertain.

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The future of Haiti: not simply a matter of money

Analysis, January 2010
by Damien Helly

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton meets with Haiti’s President Rene Preval to discuss conditions in the country following Tuesday’s deadly earthquake in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 16 January 2010. © Julie Jacobson/AP/SIPA

The devastating earthquake in Haiti tore apart the already impoverished nation, setting back recent development efforts by several years. But simply pouring money and personnel into the country will not secure its future. What Haiti desperately needs is its diaspora and a legitimate local leadership, writes Damien Helly.

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Putting the Copenhagen failure to a good use

Opinion, December 2009
by Pawel Swieboda

Discussing the procedure of the European group of negotiations and the USA for the World Climate Conference during the final night of the UN Climate Change Summit on 18 December 2009 in Copenhagen, Denmark. © Steffen Kugler-POOL/SIPA

Those holding out for a climate change miracle were sorely disappointed after the Copenhagen Summit failed to yield a binding international agreement. While the conference was big on effort, experts and expense, it was remarkably small on substance. But as Pawel Swieboda writes, it was not a complete failure.

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EU-Washington Forum

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Responding to the Obama Agenda

The transatlantic alliance is entering a modern era facing increasingly complex global challenges. The second EU-Washington Forum, held on 19-20 November 2009, demonstrated that these challenges can only be met with an effective global governance agenda. Bringing together leading politicians and thinkers from both sides of the Atlantic, the EU-Washington Forum served to reinforce the conviction that the future of global governance depends on effective multilateralism and increased EU-US cooperation in engaging global players in collective action.

EU Washington Forum in press:

Financial TimesRadio France internationale, Boulevard extérieur and Deutsche Welle: Interview 1, Interview 2, Interview 3.

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2009 Annual Conference

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Managing a post-crisis world

The EUISS Annual Conference was held in Paris on 22-23 October 2009 when the implications of the current global economic crisis for the international order, in particular the added strain it places on effective multilateralism were discussed.

As has become the tradition, the opening speech of the Annual Conference was given by SG/HR Javier Solana.

Conference Conclusions (English)

Speech by the Secretary-General/High Representative, Javier Solana

Speech by the Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs, Carl Bildt


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Berlin Wall 1989The Fall of the Berlin Wall

On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, the EUISS has invited several authors to look back at that period of renewed hope, to examine how it has helped form their vision of the future of the European Union and how this process can be extended to its close neighbourhood.

bullet Lessons of the European revolution: 1989-2009
by Álvaro de Vasconcelos
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Leçons de la révolution européenne : 1989-2009
by Álvaro de Vasconcelos
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Lighthouse Europe
by Atila Eralp
bullet 1989: not only Europe's revolution
by Helga Schmid

bullet The fall of the Berlin Wall and German reunification
by Anne-Marie Le Gloannec
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A brief farewell to arms
by Jean Pascal Zanders
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How did the Wall fall?
by Marcin Zaborowski
bullet Chute de mur(s)
by Abdallah Saaf