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    Gender mainstreaming: implementing UNSCR 1325 in ESDP missions

    The European Council in December 2005 welcomed the paper produced by the Council General Secretariat on Implementation of UNSCR 1325 in the context of ESDP (doc.11932/2/05). The EU Institute for Security Studies was invited to conduct a case study on gender mainstreaming in ESDP...

    Alerts
    1 July 2006 By: Judy Batt, Johanna Valenius
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    Dialogue with Iran: the EU way out of the impasse

    From the mid-1990s onwards, the EU followed a unique policy approach in order to engage the Islamic Republic of Iran. Recognising the country's geostrategic position and its importance as an energy supplier, EU countries embraced a policy of dialogue.

    Alerts
    1 July 2006 By: Walter Posch
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    The EU's 'soft power' at work in the Balkans

    The Montenegrin referendum of 21 May was a major success for the EU. Skilful, patient and determined deployment of the EU's 'soft power' brought remarkable results: the EU's efforts overcame acute political polarisation among key players and brokered acceptable rules of the game...

    Alerts
    1 July 2006 By: Judy Batt
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    Islamistische Realität — Fundamentalisten feiern einen Wahlsieg nach dem andern. Auf welche Strategien soll der Westen nun setzen?

    Der Wahlsieg der fundamentalistischen Hamas in Palästina kommt nicht überraschend. Befremden muss eher das ungläubige Erstaunen, mit dem der Wahlausgang im Westen aufgenommen wurde. Schließlich war die jahrzehntelange Misswirtschaft der Fatah selbst Außenstehenden bekannt...

    Alerts
    1 June 2006 By: Walter Posch
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    Towards a UN deployment in Darfur: avoiding destabilising repercussions for peacekeeping in Africa

    On 5 May 2006, a Darfur Peace Agreement (DPA) was signed by the Government of Sudan (GoS) and one of the rebel movements in Darfur, the Minawi faction of the Sudan Liberation Movement. Furthermore, on 16 May 2006, the Security Council of the United Nations (UNSC) adopted a...

    Alerts
    1 June 2006 By: Pierre-Antoine Braud
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    Making a success of Montenegrin independence – lessons from Slovakia

    As a close observer of the short and unhappy history of the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro, I was often reminded of what I learned from watching the Czechs and Slovaks abandon their common state between 1989 and 1993. Although I had worked for several years on ‘Czechoslovak...

    Alerts
    1 June 2006 By: Judy Batt
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    Civilian crisis management: the EU way

    The operational progress in civilian crisis management made by the EU since 1999 has been impressive and has helped to enhance the EU's reputation as a credible security provider. However, the realisation of EU political objectives related to the strengthening of international...

    Chaillot Papers
    1 June 2006 By: Agnieszka Nowak
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    Russian perceptions and approaches to cooperation in ESDP

    The European Union Institute for Security Studies was given the role of deepening cooperation with the Russian academic community in the field of crisis management. This paper is a first product of this joint research project. The objective here was for Professor Nikitin to...

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    29 May 2006 By: Alexander Nikitin
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    Mobilising EU - US foreign policy co-operation: EU Diplomacy, the Middle East and Eastern Europe

    It is the general perception in Washington that EU-US relations are on the road to recovery after Iraq, though overall interest in the EU remains moderate in the United States. The EU needs to capitalise more systematically on the fact that its opinions on Iran are listened to in...

    Alerts
    15 May 2006 By: Marcin Zaborowski
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    Iranian challenges

    It is no exaggeration to say that the Islamic Republic of Iran has posed a challenge to the West since the very day of its inception. However, since 2002, concerns about Iran's nuclear issue have further worsened relations, to such an extent that the US identified Iran as a main...

    Chaillot Papers
    1 May 2006 By: Walter Posch

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