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    Comment choisir ses mesures restrictives? Guide pratique des sanctions de l’UE

    Les mesures restrictives sont les instruments de prédilection de l’Union européenne (UE) pour imposer des mesures de coercition aux pays tiers. Distinguant les différents cas de figure en cause en fonction de leur coût juridique potentiel, il s’agira ici de proposer un guide...

    Occasional Papers
    25 January 2013 By: Charlotte Beaucillon
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    The role of non-state actors in EU policies towards the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

    In recent years, non-state actors (NSAs) have become an important part of the EU’s policy-making process regarding the conflict. This paper examines a group of actors that, although under-researched, play a significant role in the formulation and evolution of EU external policy.

    Occasional Papers
    30 October 2012 By: Benedetta Voltolini
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    The EU and Mindanao: innovative avenues for seeking peace

    This Occasional Paper examines one of the ‘forgotten conflicts’, between the ‘Moros’ and the Philippine State, highlighting the EU's gradual move from the humanitarian and development arena towards a more explicitly political role in the peace process, in close cooperation with...

    Occasional Papers
    27 June 2012 By: Alistair MacDonald, Gabriel Munuera Viñals
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    Engaging African diasporas for peace: cornerstones for an emerging EU agenda

    Over the last decade, researchers and policy-makers have paid increasing attention to diasporas. This Occasional Paper explores the untapped potential of African diaspora communities in promoting peace in their homelands and assesses how the European Union can engage with these...

    Occasional Papers
    27 June 2012 By: Judith Vorrath
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    The EU's and China's institutional diplomacy in the field of climate change

    Considering its linkages with various areas such as energy security, economic growth and diplomacy, climate change is a major ‘game-changer’ in international relations. The development of the climate change regime presents the EU with both an opportunity and a threat, in as much...

    Occasional Papers
    15 June 2012 By: Pietro De Matteis
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    L'investissement de l'UE dans la sécurité collective en Afrique centrale : un pari risqué

    L’interrogation à laquelle tente de répondre la présente étude est de savoir si l’investissement de l’UE dans la CEEAC en tant qu’acteur de sécurité collective en Afrique centrale se justifie. Le constat, il faut le regretter, n’est pas encourageant. Intervenant sur un milieu il...

    Occasional Papers
    15 May 2012 By: Catherine Guicherd
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    Interparliamentary scrutiny of the CFSP: avenues for the future

    The Lisbon Treaty opens up the possibility of giving fresh impetus to interparliamentary cooperation in the field of the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP). Staunch parliamentary support is essential if a strong Europe that speaks with one voice and pursues a common...

    Occasional Papers
    26 October 2011 By: Corine Caballero-Bourdot
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    The EU and China’s engagement in Africa: the dilemma of socialisation

    In Africa, the aid and security policies of the EU and China are often contradictory. Rather than overemphasise the norms debate, the author argues, the EU and China should focus on seeking common ground and developing a pragmatic approach.

    Occasional Papers
    27 July 2011 By: Lirong Liu
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    Alternative futures for Russia: the presidential elections and beyond

    What scenarios lie ahead for Russia after the March 2012 presidential elections? The authors of this paper define potential ‘game changers’ and provide conclusions as to which post-election scenarios might be more favourable to Russia, and to the European Union.

    Occasional Papers
    26 May 2011 By: Simon Saradzhyan, Nabi Abdullaev
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    The role of EU defence policy in the Eastern neighbourhood

    While the current focus of EU foreign policy is firmly trained on its southern neighbourhood, this paper explains why the EU should not forget about the long-simmering disputes in its Eastern neighbourhood – disputes which might once again require EU responses in the future.

    Occasional Papers
    11 May 2011 By: Ariella Huff

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