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    EU Global Strategy Expert Opinion No.38 – Renato G. Flôres Jr.

    ‘The EU has overlooked both the enormous potential and the encompassing character of its cultural assets for some time now, more often than not while seeking to appease or follow other powers.’

    7 March 2016 By: Renato G. Flores Jr.
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    EU Global Strategy Expert Opinion No.37 – Rob de Wijk

    ‘The new EUGS needs to address the Union’s postmodern dilemma; namely, that the use of military force has become obsolete for Europeans while outside the EU, power politics and traditional notions of territorial security remain very much alive.’

    7 March 2016 By: Rob de Wijk
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    EU Global Strategy Expert Opinion No.36 – Camille Grand

    Developing a strategic approach to these long-term challenges is an existential endeavour for the EU, as a failure to demonstrate not only resilience but an ability to shape its own security environment could have catastrophic consequences.’

    7 March 2016 By: Camille Grand
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    EU Global Strategy Expert Opinion No.35 – Erik Jones

    ‘The countries of Europe’s south and east are all part of the same Union but they have different strategic priorities and must compete for relatively scarce resources. More resources alone will not eliminate that competition but fewer resources will make it

    4 March 2016 By: Erik Jones
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    For EU eyes only? Intelligence and European security

    Intelligence support for the EU’s foreign and security policy has developed from being a small cubicle within Javier Solana’s office into dedicated all-source intelligence units. But what challenges still exist in European intelligence cooperation, and what can be done to bolster...

    Briefs
    4 March 2016 By: Björn Fägersten
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    Zika: a crisis that bites

    On 1 February, the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the Zika virus a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC). Are the health crisis management structures currently in place, not only in Latin America but also in the EU, ready to face this challenge?

    Alerts
    4 March 2016 By: Anouk Moser, Pierre Minard
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    EU Global Strategy Expert Opinion No.34 – Julianne Smith

    ‘...today’s security environment simply has no precedent. The West faces an interconnected web of global and regional threats, whose sheer volume and complexity are overwhelming.’

    3 March 2016 By: Julianne Smith
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    New kids on the CFSP block: the JHA agencies

    The EU has embarked on a strategy of upgrading its justice and home affairs agencies in order to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of its foreign and internal security policies. What steps have been taken? And what more can realistically be done?

    Briefs
    3 March 2016 By: Florian Trauner
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    EU Global Strategy Expert Opinion No.33 – Žaneta Ozoliņa

    ‘While it is true that the EU’s strength lies in its values which have ensured prosperity and peace within its borders and beyond for the last 60 years, these values should not remain disconnected from interests.’

    2 March 2016 By: Zaneta Ozolina
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    EU Global Strategy Expert Opinion No.32 – Anthony Bubalo

    ‘There is no single blueprint for building a new order in Middle Eastern states. But to succeed, the process will need to be gradual and organic.’

    1 March 2016 By: Anthony Bubalo

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